CES020
New Member
I have a general question. I have some old panels from Harley's that someone gave me years ago when I first got my airbrush. I've toyed around with a few of them over the years and I've got the itch to play around with them some more. They don't go on anything, they are just for me to learn various things.
I have a general question. I'm using House of Kolor paints. I've got basecoats and clear coat. If I wanted to do something like paint the base a color, then mask it off and put detail on it, from what the HOK site says, I should paint the base coat, then put the intermediate (I forget the exact name of it) clear coat on, which will keep the adhesives from any tape from damaging the actual base coat. Then I spray the additional layers on top of that. I get that part of it. However, let's say I have 2-4 different detailed things, how do I get the paint all smooth once it's all done.
For simplistic sake, let's say I put a pen stripe detail on it. Do I just clear over that "X" number of times and then wet sand the clear until it's smooth, then buff it out, or maybe put another clear on it once it's smooth?
My plan is :
1) Prime with HOK epoxy primer (I think it's epoxy primer from what I recall)
2) spray with base coat
3) spray intermediate clear coat to allow for graphics
4) mask and paint additional details
5) clear coat
6) clear coat
7) clear coat
8) clear coat.....you get the point
I'd like to do a high gloss black as the base coat.
Any tips or suggestions?
I guess this fits too- if I were to do some gold leafing, would I treat it the same as if I had just done step #4? Just clear over it like normal?
Thanks!
I have a general question. I'm using House of Kolor paints. I've got basecoats and clear coat. If I wanted to do something like paint the base a color, then mask it off and put detail on it, from what the HOK site says, I should paint the base coat, then put the intermediate (I forget the exact name of it) clear coat on, which will keep the adhesives from any tape from damaging the actual base coat. Then I spray the additional layers on top of that. I get that part of it. However, let's say I have 2-4 different detailed things, how do I get the paint all smooth once it's all done.
For simplistic sake, let's say I put a pen stripe detail on it. Do I just clear over that "X" number of times and then wet sand the clear until it's smooth, then buff it out, or maybe put another clear on it once it's smooth?
My plan is :
1) Prime with HOK epoxy primer (I think it's epoxy primer from what I recall)
2) spray with base coat
3) spray intermediate clear coat to allow for graphics
4) mask and paint additional details
5) clear coat
6) clear coat
7) clear coat
8) clear coat.....you get the point
I'd like to do a high gloss black as the base coat.
Any tips or suggestions?
I guess this fits too- if I were to do some gold leafing, would I treat it the same as if I had just done step #4? Just clear over it like normal?
Thanks!