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08.05.2020 21:09 # 1
HakanYksl16
Hello everyone, friends. It is a bit troublesome but in the end, the painting process of plastic parts, which I expected a good result, has ended. I wanted to share with you. I am a beginner in this regard, my first experience. I disassembled all removable plastic parts and cleaned them with detergent water. Then I threw the first coat of spray paint and waited half an hour. At the end of half an hour, I threw the second coat of paint, and the 2-hour wait for the last coat started. At the end of the period, I put 3 layers of paint and let it dry completely.

I bought a spray varnish this evening. The advice of an older brother at my workplace was to put a varnish on the paint to be protective. But I do not know if it is in its content. After some time squeezing varnish, the paint on some parts started to disappear. I was the last time; I kind of dropped the 4th coat of paint. They will stay dry until tomorrow evening. I will carry out the assembly process when I arrive.

There is also something I would like to ask about this issue ... In this way, how long do you think the average life of a paint on the part goes?

08.05.2020 21:09 # 2
talip206
Your health looks good. Since spray paint and varnish do not match, the paint is lifted. In fact, there is no need to apply varnish to the spray paint.
Sanding when plastic paint is applied and then throwing the plastic liner ensures long life of the paint. It would be better if you had a primer instead of varnish.
If you prefer matte shades rather than bright while painting such places, you will show the defect less and do a job close to the original.
talip206 2019-02-11 21:53:00
08.05.2020 21:09 # 3
HakanYksl16
[QUOTE = talip206] Your health looks good. Since spray paint and varnish do not match, the paint is lifted. In fact, there is no need to apply varnish to the spray paint.
Sanding when plastic paint is applied and then throwing the plastic liner ensures long life of the paint. It would be better if you had a primer instead of varnish.
If you prefer matte shades rather than bright while painting such places, you will show the defect less and do a job close to the original.
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Sanding and lining were also on my mind. I started this business on Sunday and I could only find spray paint because I couldn't find a hardware store near me. Tenuda market of cheapness (one millionaire LOL ). I do not expect it to be a lifetime, but if it does not take me 6-7 months, it would be nice for me.
08.05.2020 21:09 # 4
talip206
It takes me even more. Health to your hand
08.05.2020 21:09 # 5
HakanYksl16
[QUOTE = talip206] It takes me even more. Health to your hand [/ QUOTE]

I can say that the process ended well. Although I expected to dry for 24 hours, there were few fingerprints on the parts of the parts I pressed while assembling. I could not understand the reason for this, however, that the spray paint should have completely dried in 24 hours.
08.05.2020 21:09 # 6
talip206
[QUOTE = HakanYksl16] [QUOTE = talip206] It will take you even more. Health to your hand [/ QUOTE]

I can say that the process ended well. Although I expected to dry for 24 hours, there were few fingerprints on the parts of the parts I pressed while assembling. I could not understand the reason for this, however, that the spray paint should have completely dried in 24 hours.
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Depending on the brand of the paint, the drying time may change according to the weather humidity. It will be later to dry completely in winter.
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