I have good luck cleaning the part with rubbing alcohol , before
painting . Looks like maybe greasy fingers ?
painting . Looks like maybe greasy fingers ?
Yeah, thanks sandman! I think it’s the paint.I have good luck cleaning the part with rubbing alcohol , before
painting . Looks like maybe greasy fingers ?
Another thing you might try, Castrol Super Clean. Popular among the plastic model crowd for stripping the paint off styrene car bodies without damaging, or discoloring, the plastic. Just pour some in a tub (referred to as the purple pond) and toss the grips in and let them set for as long as it takes .View attachment 107413 Ok; the bleach the grips experiment is done! I Just can’t get rid of what is now a purple-ish hue on the top, most damaged, darkened side.
If we ever get sun again, I’m going to try the hydrogen peroxide deal again; this time with the pro-hair care higher concentration stuff!
You might get better results if you bring it somewhere warm to dry as well. The cold damp nights aren't helping.[/QUOTE
Thanks Matti. It was about 60f and the metal was room temperature when sprayed. I did pull the parts into my garage to dry overnight, maybe 50 degrees in there...
Definitely cooler than the recommendation on the can, but not like I was spraying this in the snow!!!
Cool! Thanks!!!!When I painted this bike took like 4 coats before I got the coverage I wantedView attachment 107963
Yeah, I have never done the metal flake thing on a bike finish. There were a couple of really successful ones an MBBO or two ago. Maybe check the Archives, Theme Builds, MBBO and dig up the finished build threads. You should be able to find a couple of examples. @LukeTheJoker , @CRASH , maybe you guys remember ?View attachment 107971 I snapped some pics here, in my house, with different lighting just to see if the sun was causing the flake not to shine.
The frame definitely looks glossier out of full day light, but I still honestly can’t see the slightest bit of metal flake on this thing!!!!
Duplicolor clear effex spray paintWhat is the actual product you used?
There’s actually a picture of the can on page 2 of this build thread if you want to check it out.Duplicolor clear effex spray paint
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