61 Silver
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I had a problem with the Glen Green lacquer paint on the 65. I used PPG products. I started with their MX241 Gray Polyester Primer filler. Two coats, block sanding between coats. I then applied DZ3 primer, sanded, and applied DZ/7 as a guide coat (red and gray). I sanded the final primer with 800grit. I then had a friend (owns a body shop) spray PPG Glen Green Lacquer in his booth.
After about a month, I started to see a craze (look like water spots) telegraphing through the lacquer. I wet sanded the entire car a second time with 1500G paper and buffed the body to a shine, look awesome. Again after a few weeks and a couple cruses in the sun, the paint started to craze again. I buffed again for the third time, only to have a few rub through spots and the craze came through again. The 65 was treated exactly the same way as the 1961 Sateen Silver and all paints and primers were the same, from the same vendor. The only part of the process that was different was the painter. It has been 6 Months with the 1961 and no problems.
The Paint has been striped from the 65 and I plan on using PPG Base-Clear this time. What would be the best process and what products should be used to insure that the body is sealed correctly prior to primer this time? I don't mind the learning curve, but once is enough!
Any ideas John McGraw, your advice is always welcome.
Thanks for any help!
Ray
After about a month, I started to see a craze (look like water spots) telegraphing through the lacquer. I wet sanded the entire car a second time with 1500G paper and buffed the body to a shine, look awesome. Again after a few weeks and a couple cruses in the sun, the paint started to craze again. I buffed again for the third time, only to have a few rub through spots and the craze came through again. The 65 was treated exactly the same way as the 1961 Sateen Silver and all paints and primers were the same, from the same vendor. The only part of the process that was different was the painter. It has been 6 Months with the 1961 and no problems.
The Paint has been striped from the 65 and I plan on using PPG Base-Clear this time. What would be the best process and what products should be used to insure that the body is sealed correctly prior to primer this time? I don't mind the learning curve, but once is enough!
Any ideas John McGraw, your advice is always welcome.
Thanks for any help!
Ray