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LaxFriedrichs
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There are some tiny errors on my CFRP part and I would like to partially hide them with a final black tinted clear coat of some description with an aerosol can. I have never spray painted anything before and would like some advice of how to do it..
The CFRP part has had a final layer of clear epoxy gel coat, flattened with 120-grit wet and dry and finally 800-grit (no intermediate grit available at the moment).
Could you talk me through this? Do I use just standard plastidip black and then laquer?
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/sho...llight-Tinting
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Black tinting CFRP
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
Have you got a photo of the part and said errors? Just so you know, you wont get a good finish out...
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
Hi Carbon. The main errors are the impurities in a thin top coat (minuscule bubbles - why didn't I...
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
No, water hides everything. Depending on what lacqquer you use (MS, HS, UHS) you will hide different...
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
Thanks CC. I wish I saw this post earlier, as I attacked it with automotive clear. There was a...
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
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