I'm trying to a concourse job on my 65 Mustang. Cars from the plant and date mine is from had black bottoms (not the ever popular red oxide), with a ton of body color overspray, basically the bottom is the same as the top other than up in the trans tunnel.
I was going to paint the bottom black DCC over SPI black epoxy. Then spray the white DCC overspray on the black DCC. Reading the PPG data sheet which can be found here, (click on the word english to the left of "view msds"under DCC):
http://us.ppgrefinish.com/PPG-Refinish/product-Search.aspx?searchtext=dcc9300&searchmode=anyword The data sheet contains the note: DCC Color must be sanded before recoating with primer, color, or clear.
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Does that mean I only have the 10-15 minutes listed under [/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]"Between coats" to switch between the back and the white and add the overspray?[/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Or does the note right above the one saying recoating requires sanding, that says [/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Dry to recoat: Air Dry 8 hours at 70 Degrees F, mean I have 8 hours to add the overspray?[/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Depending on what the dry edges of the overspray look like, I might clear the whole mess with dulled SPI clear, do I have 8 hours to do that? (I think this is what most of the concourse guys are doing to make things look nice [/FONT][FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]although[/FONT][FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif] it isn't the way the cars were done the first time around, obviously.)[/FONT]
I was going to paint the bottom black DCC over SPI black epoxy. Then spray the white DCC overspray on the black DCC. Reading the PPG data sheet which can be found here, (click on the word english to the left of "view msds"under DCC):
http://us.ppgrefinish.com/PPG-Refinish/product-Search.aspx?searchtext=dcc9300&searchmode=anyword The data sheet contains the note: DCC Color must be sanded before recoating with primer, color, or clear.
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Does that mean I only have the 10-15 minutes listed under [/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]"Between coats" to switch between the back and the white and add the overspray?[/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Or does the note right above the one saying recoating requires sanding, that says [/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Dry to recoat: Air Dry 8 hours at 70 Degrees F, mean I have 8 hours to add the overspray?[/FONT]
[FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]Depending on what the dry edges of the overspray look like, I might clear the whole mess with dulled SPI clear, do I have 8 hours to do that? (I think this is what most of the concourse guys are doing to make things look nice [/FONT][FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif]although[/FONT][FONT=tahoma, geneva, sans-serif] it isn't the way the cars were done the first time around, obviously.)[/FONT]