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  • oliver.r
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    • Mar 2012
    • 3839

    #121
    Originally posted by bmwstephen
    Oliver,

    if a car has been resprayed multiple times, would it be more ideal to sand it down (with a heavier grit of course) to a solid layer of paint/primer or bare metal?
    Go down to the original primer, that way you don't have to do a filler primer on it

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    • oliver.r
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      • Mar 2012
      • 3839

      #122
      we have a few bmws at the shop this week, 06 650i cabrio, e34, e34 wagon, e92 335,e46 330 cabri and the 2002!, on monday im gonna add the m3 to that list!

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      • bmwstephen
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        • May 2009
        • 2463

        #123
        you should snap pics of the process! it'll give us a better idea how you handle bmw chassis when it comes to paint

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        • oliver.r
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          • Mar 2012
          • 3839

          #124
          i shall, the 650 is going to get done the soonest

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          • alexth1
            Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 79

            #125
            Is it possible to do a repair on a new(er) paint job with out, let's say, respraying a whole fender or quarter panel and make it look the same?
            1990 325is Brillantrod
            1973 2002tii Verona
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            • oliver.r
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              • Mar 2012
              • 3839

              #126
              Originally posted by alexth1
              Is it possible to do a repair on a new(er) paint job with out, let's say, respraying a whole fender or quarter panel and make it look the same?
              nope.
              it always looks terrible.

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              • alexth1
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                • Jun 2011
                • 79

                #127
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                The mid section of the quarter panel
                Was re-sprayed due to a minor fender bender.

                My paint job is about a year old.

                Painter did a great job :)
                1990 325is Brillantrod
                1973 2002tii Verona
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                • oliver.r
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                  • Mar 2012
                  • 3839

                  #128
                  Looks good, most likely cleared the whole quarter panel and open blended at the sail panel

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                  • bmwstephen
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                    • May 2009
                    • 2463

                    #129
                    oliver,

                    do plastics need to be primered before paint? if I want to respray a piece that has been paitned without primer, do you recommend sanding it down again?

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                    • oliver.r
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                      • Mar 2012
                      • 3839

                      #130
                      not really, only if the paint is damaged, i would add a flex agent to the paint to keep it from cracking in the future

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                      • bmwstephen
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                        • May 2009
                        • 2463

                        #131
                        Originally posted by oliver.r
                        not really, only if the paint is damaged, i would add a flex agent to the paint to keep it from cracking in the future
                        but if I'm using the original paint as a base for the new paint, won't I have to sand it off otherwise the layer beneath that one with flex additive would still exhibit cracking?

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                        • oliver.r
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                          • Mar 2012
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                          #132
                          Is it cracked right now?

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                          • bmwstephen
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                            • May 2009
                            • 2463

                            #133
                            Originally posted by oliver.r
                            Is it cracked right now?
                            nah its not but i want to do it right. I'm already planning out how to get my car resprayed and done properly this time.

                            be hearing from me soon as we move closer to summer

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                            • oliver.r
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                              • Mar 2012
                              • 3839

                              #134
                              :(
                              Originally posted by bmwstephen
                              nah its not but i want to do it right. I'm already planning out how to get my car resprayed and done properly this time.

                              be hearing from me soon as we move closer to summer
                              Don't strip it, the heat from sanding makes the plastic deform and swell, if the paint in the plastic part is in good shape just sand it for adhesion.

                              Sounds good man!

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                              • bmwstephen
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                                • May 2009
                                • 2463

                                #135
                                Originally posted by oliver.r
                                :(
                                Don't strip it, the heat from sanding makes the plastic deform and swell, if the paint in the plastic part is in good shape just sand it for adhesion.

                                Sounds good man!
                                Cool so ill just sand it until there is a solid and bonded layer of paint?

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