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Thursday 10 May 2012

Repairing and Blending

In my earlier post 'Painting the Door Jambs', I mentioned how condensation of water on my freshly painted surfaces ruined it. Now it is time to repair the damage and blend the paint.

I rubbed back the damaged ares with wet 800 grit sand paper. I only rubbed back until I was through the damage, which was mainly in the clear, so I tried not to go right through the base coat. Below you can see the damaged area before and after sanding.



At this point, it was time to apply the three coats of base coat, which I fanned off at the point where the sanded and non-sanded surfaces meet. Then it was time for two coats of clear, then a coat of clear with about 15% reducer (thinnners). The clear was also fanned off at the ends and the reducer was used to help keep the fanned edges looking wet and prevent the dry spray on the ends. 

I was also given advice by a painter to apply straight thinners to finish off the blending. I was very skeptical about doing this, but with nothing to lose (well nothing I couldn't fix again), I decided to give it a go. I added a small amount of thinners to my gun cup and touched up the ends. Be very careful doing this because thinners, as the name suggests, will thin the paint and cause runs. When doing this make sure you adjust your gun to a fine, light spray because you don't want apply a heavy coat of thinners over your new paint and cause it to run.

In the end I couldn't be happier with the result, nicely blended paint, you can't even tell where the new and old paint meet. Below is a picture of the newly painted door jamb.




Now I just have to apply hi-fill primer the body as it is ready for the big event... woohoo.

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