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JPE Member Since: 19 Nov 2018 Location: South West England Posts: 335 |
I've rubbed down some corrosion patches, then used Upol acid etch primer in grey with several coats of land rover Firenze red on top. The patches stand out as a lot lighter than the surrounding paint work.
I'm wondering if I should have used a darker primer. Anyone got any ideas? - Thanks |
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16th May 2020 10:53am |
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JPE Member Since: 19 Nov 2018 Location: South West England Posts: 335 |
Thanks, yes the new appears lighter. I tried layering quite a few coats expecting it to darken, but I can see the outline of the primed area. I'm leaving it to thoroughly dry for now. I've yet to sand the paint or apply the lacquer. I'm hoping to avoid having to take it to a professional & having to explain what I've done.
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16th May 2020 11:06am |
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Grouse Member Since: 16 Apr 2012 Location: on the hill Posts: 521 |
If you are patch spraying a panel - it will be extremely Difficult to blend the red in without seeing any difference - probably best to spray the whole panel - dark colours are easier to blend in 2017 Range Rover L405 Vogue SE V8 Diesel #16
Land Rover 110 300 TDI |
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16th May 2020 1:11pm |
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deftd5 Member Since: 26 Dec 2018 Location: worcester Posts: 15 |
Unfortunately firenze red has very poor opacity. sand and add more coats you'll get there in the end.
You could have used a darker primer but then you would have had a problem with a dark patch showing through. |
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16th May 2020 5:03pm |
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JPE Member Since: 19 Nov 2018 Location: South West England Posts: 335 |
Thanks, I sanded it and put lots of coats on. It got a bit better but I could still see the patches. After adding the laquer layers & polishing & putting the number plate and ladder back on I decided it doesn't really show too much & besides its a defender.
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16th May 2020 6:39pm |
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