circuitguy
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- Elk Grove, CA
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- BIG-C
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- GMC 1/2 ton Stepside
- Engine Size
- 350 / 5.7
Process for proper painting of most interior parts:
You will need:
1 CAN KLEAN-STRIP PREP-ALL
1 CAN KLEAN-STRIP BULLDOG ADHESION PROMOTER
2 CANS SEM COLOR COAT
STEP 1: Wash each part with regular dish washing soap and a brush, must get all the dirt and any silicone "interior dressing" off then dry each part completely. "I had my wife do this for me in the kitchen as she has so much free time, thanks babe!"
STEP 2: If the part is metal then use a 3M SCOTCH PAD to rough up the surface. With a lint free rag wipe the part down with PREP-ALL, let dry. "Skip this step if the part is plastic"
STEP 3 : For plastic wipe each part down with PREP-ALL and a lint free rag, let dry. This will remove the last of any silicone and dirt that the washing with soap did not remove.
STEP 4: Once dry then spray a lite coat of ADHESION PROMOTER to each part about 10 min before your ready to paint. This will give the paint something to bite to, also helps a bunch if it’s a plastic part as these may be flexed a bit after its painted.
STEP 5: Final step. Now apply the SEM COLOR COAT spray paint. Make sure the air temp is 60 degrees or higher and the product your painting is the same to the relevant air temp. I use lite coats at first but as these tend to dry fast I then put the costs on heaver so I can get an even and consistent sheen once dry.
All should be dry to the touch in 30 min and ready to install in 24 hrs.
Hope this help all that are are this point in their restoration process.
You will need:
1 CAN KLEAN-STRIP PREP-ALL
1 CAN KLEAN-STRIP BULLDOG ADHESION PROMOTER
2 CANS SEM COLOR COAT
STEP 1: Wash each part with regular dish washing soap and a brush, must get all the dirt and any silicone "interior dressing" off then dry each part completely. "I had my wife do this for me in the kitchen as she has so much free time, thanks babe!"
STEP 2: If the part is metal then use a 3M SCOTCH PAD to rough up the surface. With a lint free rag wipe the part down with PREP-ALL, let dry. "Skip this step if the part is plastic"
STEP 3 : For plastic wipe each part down with PREP-ALL and a lint free rag, let dry. This will remove the last of any silicone and dirt that the washing with soap did not remove.
STEP 4: Once dry then spray a lite coat of ADHESION PROMOTER to each part about 10 min before your ready to paint. This will give the paint something to bite to, also helps a bunch if it’s a plastic part as these may be flexed a bit after its painted.
STEP 5: Final step. Now apply the SEM COLOR COAT spray paint. Make sure the air temp is 60 degrees or higher and the product your painting is the same to the relevant air temp. I use lite coats at first but as these tend to dry fast I then put the costs on heaver so I can get an even and consistent sheen once dry.
All should be dry to the touch in 30 min and ready to install in 24 hrs.
Hope this help all that are are this point in their restoration process.
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