Bud Brown
10/25/2007 5:46:17 PM
I've seen some nice rattle can jobs, and i'd atleast try to attempt to rattle-can my F3 matte black.
Anyone have any suggestions for painting her, either relating to matte painting or just prep and spray all together.
What brands of paint?
Should i clear it with a matte clear?
thanks in advance guys!
Northernfirepower
10/26/2007 12:59:58 PM
I'd at least take some high grit (200-400) sand paper to the desired surface before going to town. And also, don't try and put one thick-ass coat on at one time...go over it with a few coats with hour of dry time in between.
I rattle can'ed my front fender (off an R6) for my F4i. It was pretty scrached up so I just sanded down the entire exteriror surface and then used Bondo touch up filler (comes in a steel tube) to fill in the scrapes and sanded that down after it dried, and then repeated a few times until the whole fender looked smooth when I got it wet. Let it sit an hour to fully dry and then started my flat-black primer painting. Three coats later and some zip-ties and it's on my bike to this day. There, done. Now go out and do it and bring back some pics tp post.
-NorthernFirepower
Bud Brown
10/26/2007 1:25:19 PM
sounds easy enough, you didnt use a clear?
dawoonj
10/26/2007 1:27:24 PM
It's been suggested the Krylon Fusion rattle-can is really good. I used some Rustoleum but the paint chips.
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Bud Brown
10/26/2007 2:56:32 PM
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ORIGINAL: dawoonj
It's been suggested the Krylon Fusion rattle-can is really good. I used some Rustoleum but the paint chips.
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is that pic the krylon or rusto?
f3racer
10/27/2007 10:42:18 AM
i did some wet sanding 1st then did the flat black. i used krylon camo
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