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Post by domindart on Jun 11, 2013 23:53:11 GMT -5
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Post by DJHypnotiq on Jun 12, 2013 21:24:57 GMT -5
it does look copper, i think where its gray, i'd redo it black...would just look a lot cleaner IMO...otherwise i like the way the gold turned out
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Post by lhumpolick on Jun 14, 2013 23:05:51 GMT -5
Update The Rustiom bubble up I had to re-sand the nose and front cover to the bare plastic.i primed with rustiom white primer Kryon the color was way off went to the darker green I had to sand and primer all surfaces paint seams to hold now. I went to the local hardware store on Tuesday thinking I pay a little more and get better advice they told me I did not need the primer. after the problem show up the manger got me the right info and help me out on the paint My question since I'm using gloss paint do I need a clear coat all the parts?
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Post by spandi on Jun 14, 2013 23:14:44 GMT -5
There was a video on painting his scooter red on youtube, someone already posted it on this forum a couple times... Look in the tips section and I'll see if I can find it too SOMEONE?!!!! SHEESH!
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Post by lhumpolick on Jun 23, 2013 23:11:08 GMT -5
[replyingto=lhumpolick]lhumpolick[/replyingto][replyingto=lhumpolick]lhumpolick[/replyingto][replyingto=lhumpolick]lhumpolick[/replyingto]Here is the end after all my work I can't add it to the original post Attachments:
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Post by tomfl62 on Jun 23, 2013 23:31:53 GMT -5
No you dont need to clear it , clear just adds deapth to the shine . If you were using base coat clear coat you do need to clear it or it wont shine .
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Post by spandi on Jun 24, 2013 6:44:13 GMT -5
[/img] "]I'm planning to paint my 150 this week I have look at fusion and true value house brand for plastic. which one does the better job? I plan on paint it flat black to use as a primer since I have 4 cans of fusion all ready then go to a light green /black or char-co 2 tone and red pin stripe to brake up the colors. the wheels are a light green they are new so I want to avoid the hassle of painting them. I have though of painting them silver . My other question is what paint to use on them that will hold up? As of June 18 Paint can of 16 So far Paint Used 4 Clear Reastolem 4 White Primer Reastolem 4 Florenec Green Restolerm 4 Krayon Fusion Dark Green 3 Pack 6 Each of 220 mouse sand pap per 1 Flex steel (under fenders and wheel Wells $20.00 I was Originally plan op spending now past $100.00 June 19 I will start putting it back to running condition Question What can I use to smooth out the paint and when to do it ? I need to get rid of the over spray Thanks for all your help and humor I plan to post photos by Friday P.S. I just saw the same scooter year,make,model and all going up on auction next Thursday Maybe book ends? June 20/2013 Done thanks for all the advise Here is the photo of the scooter after all the work [/quote]When you say "Flex steel" do you mean this stuff? fiberglasssupplydepot.com/FASCO-9X-STEEL-FLEX-EPOXY-COATING.html
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Post by lhumpolick on Jun 25, 2013 1:46:36 GMT -5
I used the flexsteel rubber based you see on TV the one that seal a screen door in the water. I used it in the fender well in front and coated it under both fenders. I also used it on the steel part of the rubber floor mat and on the left side engine cover. I went with the clear to give it more shine and deeper color it made the lighter green pop. I used white primer on every thing that was light green then I put 3 coats of clear on the whole scooter it was recommend by the hardware store where I got the paint. while the scooter was down I did some over due work needed including the o ring on the starter and degrease the motor and check all the bolts, screws, and added a 12 volt power point for my phone/mp3 player
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Post by spandi on Jun 25, 2013 1:51:59 GMT -5
Thanks, I'll think I'll be adding a 12 volt socket too.
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