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Author Topic: Cost of Spraying a Spoiler  (Read 2229 times)

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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cost of Spraying a Spoiler
« Reply #15 on: 01 September 2008, 13:25:49 »

The most time consuming part for re-paint is sanding the old layer which also is a nightmare for painters..Most of them choose to sand it just enough for the new layers to stick..

But in reality it must be sanded until the base coat become visible..

So its your decision , if you have time and enough power in your arms sand it first with 320 grid (wet sanding) and when you start to see the base coat (everywhere) continue with 1200 grid (again wet sanding) to make the surface more smooth (dont sand the base coat completely)..When the surface become perfect its ready for the paint ..Now its no more than hour job for paint..Also this will reduce your cost..
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