IDO Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Hello.... I have just tacken delivery of my first supe, A white (yes white) Jap N/A.. one small problem.. Paint work.. I have a blemish on the offside rear panel.. not very big, just a couple of inches long, it does not look like a scratch as the main paintwork looks ok, just the very top "lacker" like coating has flaked.. any advice on how to get this sorted without a costly respray? also don't really want to respray as trying to colour match the old paint may be a pain even though its only white, i fear a new white would show and may look like a bad "patch" repair? Anyone with any ideas, or had a problem like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supragal Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 AFAIK you can't just lacquer a car you need to paint it as well... you should be able to match the pain, they use cunning gun things that gives a read out rather than just referring to paint charts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRD3000GT Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 chips away might be able to help you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDO Posted February 24, 2005 Author Share Posted February 24, 2005 Cheers for the info.. looks like it may be spray job then.. bugger! thought as much, hoped there may have be a way round it.. where are chips away based? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest slow dog Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 i have a man in basingstoke very cheap and very good at what he does probley sort it out for a couple of quid gimme a pm with your number and i will sort you out............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 AFAIK you can't just lacquer a car you need to paint it as well That's doesn't sound right to me (not that I'm any expert) I can't see why you couldn't re-laquer a panel or area. Where's Dude or Lovatt when you need them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dude Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 That's doesn't sound right to me (not that I'm any expert) I can't see why you couldn't re-laquer a panel or area. Where's Dude or Lovatt when you need them? You cant just re-laquer Jake as you cant rub the sharp edge of the original flaky laquer away , +++ you need to find out why its coming away from the white basecoat . Dude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 You cant just re-laquer Jake as you cant rub the sharp edge of the original flaky laquer away OK, in this case where the laquer is flaking I can see what you mean. Perhaps I misunderstood what Rosie meant, I thought she was saying you can't just reapply laquer over existing paint. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr keef Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 OK, in this case where the laquer is flaking I can see what you mean. Perhaps I misunderstood what Rosie meant, I thought she was saying you can't just reapply laquer over existing paint. say you have a repair in the middle of a door,some people would dust the white over the repair then laquer the full door to blend it in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr keef Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 oops didnt mean to quote ya jake sorry dude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dude Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 say you have a repair in the middle of a door,some people would dust the white over the repair then laquer the full door to blend it in. Correct but you would need to feather the flaking laquer then ideally prime over the repair and dust the white on then laquer , if you go edge to edge with the colour you risk a mismatch of colour , Upol even do a laquer that is slightly yellowed to simulate ageing !!!! Dude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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