My Supra, what a fuckjob....
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My Supra, what a fuckjob....
It started out well. Chopped the top nice 'n clean, me dremel was singing sweet. Got the masking all nice and put some black primer down to get a deeper red finish.
Lookin' good....
Started puttin' down some coats of red, thin and thin, then a 'lil thick.
Lookin' good....
Masked the bugger again using a layered affect to get a fade in from the bottom sides to the top of the car. Started sprayin' some gunmetal. Peel a layer off, spray some more, peel another layer off, and so on and so on.
Still lookin' good.....
Took a step back to see what I had created after pulling all the masking tape off the layers, quite amazed by what had come out...
Lookin' spanky.....
Then I fucked it, didn't listen to myself when puttin' on the clear coat. "Just a little more"....."Just a little more".....
Bugger! Too much..! The clear coat had screwed with the gunmetal and caused it to "sink" into the red coat, screwing with the finish completely..



A lesson to you pimps, when you think you need just a little bit more clear coat, DON'T!!! Let it sit and dry first then clear coat it again later.....
arghhhhh!!!!
Ah well, least it's only an LXX supra shell.
ph2t.
Lookin' good....
Started puttin' down some coats of red, thin and thin, then a 'lil thick.
Lookin' good....
Masked the bugger again using a layered affect to get a fade in from the bottom sides to the top of the car. Started sprayin' some gunmetal. Peel a layer off, spray some more, peel another layer off, and so on and so on.
Still lookin' good.....
Took a step back to see what I had created after pulling all the masking tape off the layers, quite amazed by what had come out...
Lookin' spanky.....

Then I fucked it, didn't listen to myself when puttin' on the clear coat. "Just a little more"....."Just a little more".....
Bugger! Too much..! The clear coat had screwed with the gunmetal and caused it to "sink" into the red coat, screwing with the finish completely..



A lesson to you pimps, when you think you need just a little bit more clear coat, DON'T!!! Let it sit and dry first then clear coat it again later.....
arghhhhh!!!!
Ah well, least it's only an LXX supra shell.
ph2t.
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Ohh well.. 2 damn bad.. But u know what? I did the same thing to my Impreza.. It's not screwed anymore cuz i sanded the paint off..
It was looking good though..
BTW, is there a difference between the Tomy Supra and Perfection Supra? I've heard something bout that the perf supra sits so high on the chassis, and that is was ugly as shit and so on.. But since there's a lot of them i thought there might be a difference and that people has the Tomy Supra or even LXX.. Am i right?
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It was looking good though..
BTW, is there a difference between the Tomy Supra and Perfection Supra? I've heard something bout that the perf supra sits so high on the chassis, and that is was ugly as shit and so on.. But since there's a lot of them i thought there might be a difference and that people has the Tomy Supra or even LXX.. Am i right?
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I gotta say that it looks to me that the shell does sit high for the LXX that is....TheEvo wrote: BTW, is there a difference between the Tomy Supra and Perfection Supra? I've heard something bout that the perf supra sits so high on the chassis, and that is was ugly as shit and so on.. But since there's a lot of them i thought there might be a difference and that people has the Tomy Supra or even LXX.. Am i right?
/Evo
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That sucks, but I don't think you you used too much clear coat, I just think you used too much at once.
When using multiple colors I give it about an hour to dry between colors, and I put a fan on it to help it dry. I lay the first few coats of clear really light, and give them about 15 minutes between coats. That should seal the colors below, so when you lay your final clear coat heavier, to level it out, it should only loosen the clear below it, and not the colors.
I know it's too late now, but I hope that helps in the future.
***Edit: I just noticed that you said, DON'T let it sit and dry first, and then clear coat later. That is true, but you do need to let the colors dry before you clear coat, or they may lift, but you do not want to let it dry too much either, because the colors may lift. so DO let it dry for about an hour, BUT DO NOT let it dry for a whole day or more.
BTW, how long did you let it dry for?
When using multiple colors I give it about an hour to dry between colors, and I put a fan on it to help it dry. I lay the first few coats of clear really light, and give them about 15 minutes between coats. That should seal the colors below, so when you lay your final clear coat heavier, to level it out, it should only loosen the clear below it, and not the colors.
I know it's too late now, but I hope that helps in the future.

***Edit: I just noticed that you said, DON'T let it sit and dry first, and then clear coat later. That is true, but you do need to let the colors dry before you clear coat, or they may lift, but you do not want to let it dry too much either, because the colors may lift. so DO let it dry for about an hour, BUT DO NOT let it dry for a whole day or more.
BTW, how long did you let it dry for?
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what ive been doing is waiting 45min-1hour and then i do a light layer of clearcoat and then i wait a few days and ad another and then a ticker coat in like a week. as dave does i highly suggest plastikote candyapple/metalflake.
dave: has that stuff ever gone cloudy on you and then clear overnight? im not sure if its moisture or temperature that does it to me but i crapped the first few times it happened.
dave: has that stuff ever gone cloudy on you and then clear overnight? im not sure if its moisture or temperature that does it to me but i crapped the first few times it happened.

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dave, I'm curious to why you say to not let it dry for an entire day?
have you had troubles when doing that?
the reason I ask is I've done both; sprayed color, let it dry for about 2 hour and then hit it with clear - alls good.
sprayed color, let it dry for 2 days and then hit it with clear - alls good.
the only time I've had troubles with clear "lifting", "peeling", "bubbling", etc. is when I've put on too much clear-coat in one spray.
maybe I'm just getting lucky lol
have you had troubles when doing that?
the reason I ask is I've done both; sprayed color, let it dry for about 2 hour and then hit it with clear - alls good.
sprayed color, let it dry for 2 days and then hit it with clear - alls good.
the only time I've had troubles with clear "lifting", "peeling", "bubbling", etc. is when I've put on too much clear-coat in one spray.
maybe I'm just getting lucky lol
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CaboWabo wrote:dave, I'm curious to why you say to not let it dry for an entire day?
have you had troubles when doing that?
the reason I ask is I've done both; sprayed color, let it dry for about 2 hour and then hit it with clear - alls good.
sprayed color, let it dry for 2 days and then hit it with clear - alls good.
the only time I've had troubles with clear "lifting", "peeling", "bubbling", etc. is when I've put on too much clear-coat in one spray.
maybe I'm just getting lucky lol
Same here..
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Never had that problem. Must be moisture, because air bubbles would stay trapped.hogjowlz wrote:dave: has that stuff ever gone cloudy on you and then clear overnight? im not sure if its moisture or temperature that does it to me but i crapped the first few times it happened.
I say that based entirly on the reccomendations of the paint manufactures. My experience is the longer the better, but I have had a problem painting guitars, where I was laying 9 color coats, and 16 clear, and the surface apparently had some oils on it, and the paint started to lift. So it's just something to avoid, not an absolute.CaboWabo wrote:dave, I'm curious to why you say to not let it dry for an entire day?
have you had troubles when doing that?