Ive just finished doing a quick respray on one of my cars...
Took me roughly 4 saturdays (not all in a row lol)
I did:
1 - sand with 180 or 240 grit (cant remember now)
2 - sand with wet 1000 grit
3 - clean and spray on primer
4 - sand primer with wet 1000 grit
5 - clean and spray topcoat
4 - sand final topcoat with wet + soapy 1200 grit
5 - clean
Im not by any means saying this is the right way, but this is a home job lol and it came out pretty good considering its my first go... just a bit more practice with tehnique (have since talked to more people) and itll be better haha
As far as cost goes, i used the arcrylic laquer (sp?) and thinners from repco. had i been paying full retail it would have cost me about $150, using about 2 litres of each primer and topcoat, and 4 of thinners (i used a 50/50 mix) and sandpaper etc. Only downfall is that they only have white, black, and matt black. So youll have to look somwhere else for other colours haha
As i say thats just what i did, and i reckon i did a good enoguh job for a beginner. Ill definitely do some things differently next time for a better finish.
If anyone more knowledgable would like to correct anything ive said please do so, as well as helping Matt i wanna learn more as well, because i want a better finish on my sunny when i do that soon, and ill be playing with more expensive paint
