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Lacquer peel
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I've lacquer peel to and all the research I've done points to:

Put a border with masking tape around peeled area or on adjacent panels if painting whole panel
Sand back all the clear and potentially back to primer, but not to metal. (220grit)
Reprimer 3 coats, wait 10 mins between
move border so you can see the edge and sand edge so it merges a little with solid paint
put a guide coat of another colour on primer
sand with 440 grit whole primered area
sand area of unaffected panel with 1500 grit (this will be for the clear coat on the panel)
Put on base coat 3 coats on primer
10 mins between coats
put a coat on the edge of the border where it meets original paint
Wait an hour or so to dry
Then 3 thick clear coats
Wait a 2 weeks and polish panel

Ive never painted before so this is just what i've picked up hopefully that's everything...

Hoping to paint some areas of my roof and tailgate soon, this is a temporary solution for my bonnet...
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Lacquer peel - by Magenta Sunset - 25-03-2017, 11:17 AM
RE: Lacquer peel - by gti6man - 30-05-2017, 03:48 PM
RE: Lacquer peel - by Magenta Sunset - 30-05-2017, 04:43 PM

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