WFO Speedracer
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- Location
- Alabama
I have been asked paint questions on here quite a few times, while I am not a professional painter (I don't do it for a living everyday) I do still paint skis from time to time and I was employed at several Boat dealers where I did all the FRP, gelcoat and paint repairs.
So follow along I will update this as paint-supplies come in and progress is made, this is on a Seadoo 3D so there are some steps used here that are not needed on SMC, previously painted or gelcoat surfaces, what I am dealing with here is plastic, this plastic is pretty much like the plastic found on ATV's.
First pic is of a really nasty 3D, second pic parts removed and sanded with 180 grit, I went really heavy on the grit because I wanted some tooth to hold the paint on.
Second ,third and fourth pic is of parts painted with Bulldog adhesion promoter, the bulldog is a bonding clear and helps the paint bond to the plastic while creating a barrier.
Fifth pic parts painted with Spraymax DTS filler primer, spraymax is a catalyzed primer, you put the cap on the bottom and mash down this releases the catalyst, shake and spray.
Last pic wax and grease remover and Bulldog products used.
Usually I remove pieces for painting however the way they mounted the nose piece on that ski I was fairly confidant that it would be broken trying to remove it, therefore I masked and taped it and it will be prepped and painted on the ski. The ski is gelcoated if I do happen to get any overspray on the ski it is easily removed.
So follow along I will update this as paint-supplies come in and progress is made, this is on a Seadoo 3D so there are some steps used here that are not needed on SMC, previously painted or gelcoat surfaces, what I am dealing with here is plastic, this plastic is pretty much like the plastic found on ATV's.
First pic is of a really nasty 3D, second pic parts removed and sanded with 180 grit, I went really heavy on the grit because I wanted some tooth to hold the paint on.
Second ,third and fourth pic is of parts painted with Bulldog adhesion promoter, the bulldog is a bonding clear and helps the paint bond to the plastic while creating a barrier.
Fifth pic parts painted with Spraymax DTS filler primer, spraymax is a catalyzed primer, you put the cap on the bottom and mash down this releases the catalyst, shake and spray.
Last pic wax and grease remover and Bulldog products used.
Usually I remove pieces for painting however the way they mounted the nose piece on that ski I was fairly confidant that it would be broken trying to remove it, therefore I masked and taped it and it will be prepped and painted on the ski. The ski is gelcoated if I do happen to get any overspray on the ski it is easily removed.
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