paint advice needed
#1
paint advice needed
So I'm about to get my alpine white repaired & resprayed and wanted to get some guidance on what specific requests I should make to the panel shop when it comes to paint.
As the front end and also a rear quarter panel has to be painted, am planning on getting everything but the roof done, as the doors have some scratches etc and so it seeems worthwhile to do the lot.
I was planning on following another rennlisters lead (thingo) and requesting that it be clear coated even though its a solid color and that wasn't the way it was origionally done. The initial feedback I got on clear coating from the repair guy was resistant, although I havn't really explained that I was hoping for a more lusturous look that the origional factory look.
PLease drown me with your opinions and reccomendations on how to do this right.
Here's a pic of thingos car. I'm thinking of ditching the bump strips also.
thanks.
As the front end and also a rear quarter panel has to be painted, am planning on getting everything but the roof done, as the doors have some scratches etc and so it seeems worthwhile to do the lot.
I was planning on following another rennlisters lead (thingo) and requesting that it be clear coated even though its a solid color and that wasn't the way it was origionally done. The initial feedback I got on clear coating from the repair guy was resistant, although I havn't really explained that I was hoping for a more lusturous look that the origional factory look.
PLease drown me with your opinions and reccomendations on how to do this right.
Here's a pic of thingos car. I'm thinking of ditching the bump strips also.
thanks.
#2
If you want top clear coat go for a proper Base & Clear scheme rather than just laquering over an actual gloss finish. If you do not watch out it will be like treacle.
A good painter will get the base on nice and flat and therefore once the clear is applied it will need very little compounding. I personally like Glasurit paint schemes, but it is pricy!!!
A good painter will get the base on nice and flat and therefore once the clear is applied it will need very little compounding. I personally like Glasurit paint schemes, but it is pricy!!!
#3
Might as well paint the roof too. Clear over white won't give much more depth or shine but will help with repairability/longevity and if there are any flaws in the new paint job they will be much easier to fix (such as runs/dirt nibs). If you run/sag single stage and try to sand/buff the run it will be discolored there as the pigment settles a bit as it dries. Picture a slightly darker/lighter line in the shape of the run. Single stage white (and black) actually looks a little more lustrous...hard to explain but it has more of a dipped look. The more you disassemble before paint the better it will turn out. I would recommend base/clear. There is a reason that oem's don't single stage any more.
#5
so clear over the original alpine white base, is that the consensis, or don't bother with the clear coat? Is that a Glasurit color / brand, or is that another variation. Sorry I know bugger all about paint! cheers.
Plan is to remove doors, mirrors etc
The shop didn't want to do the roof, must be a palavia? I know thingo didn't get his roof done either.
Plan is to remove doors, mirrors etc
The shop didn't want to do the roof, must be a palavia? I know thingo didn't get his roof done either.
#6
I run a high end paint shop here in Jacksonville, FL. I do alot of work for Brumos Porsche. Glasurit is a brand of paint. The quality of the job will have alot to do with the quality of paint product the shop is using. Glasurit is nice...but not the only good paint. I use sikkens which IMOP is just as good. A good paint shop is going to refinish the vehicle with all new materials...not just re clearing over old base. I just did a 86 951 black and it turned out beautiful....but the cost was around $6800 and took a month to do. Thats what it takes...if you want it done right. On a white car like yours single layer may be the way to go. You could save yourself alot of money by doing the diassembly yourself...
#7
Originally Posted by hally
so clear over the original alpine white base, is that the consensis, or don't bother with the clear coat? Is that a Glasurit color / brand, or is that another variation. Sorry I know bugger all about paint! cheers.
Plan is to remove doors, mirrors etc
The shop didn't want to do the roof, must be a palavia? I know thingo didn't get his roof done either.
Plan is to remove doors, mirrors etc
The shop didn't want to do the roof, must be a palavia? I know thingo didn't get his roof done either.
Trending Topics
#10
That's my car!
It was a lot more prep work to do the roof, the quote was much more.
Looking back I would've done the whole car, 'while you are doing most of it'
Looks much better with the clear.
It was a lot more prep work to do the roof, the quote was much more.
Looking back I would've done the whole car, 'while you are doing most of it'
Looks much better with the clear.
#15
Originally Posted by Burma Shave
Btw, clear over single stage will give the most depth/shine but over white its not noticeable as it is blinding to look at outside. Looks amazing over black though.
Thoughts?