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    Painting aluminium

    Hi

    I'm going to be painting some aluminium tomorrow (not a landy) and need some tips with primers and topcoats.

    See here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...564#post603564

    If you have any advice on paints let me know pleeease

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    Use a good quality etc primer, that the secret.
    I slightly warm the Ally with a primus torch first, probably not necessary up North.
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    apart from the usual rub it back with some wet and dry then clean it up soapy water then a fresh water rinse the paint shop that sells you the paint should be able to sell you the right primer.
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    First coat is the etch primer - the yellow-green stuff.

    It's sprayed with a very thin coat not a heavy coat.

    Then you apply the grey primer..

    I've got aluminium items I sprayed 42 years ago when I was an apprentice that still look as good as they did when I sprayed them.

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    With aluminium you need to prepare as any other surface, in particular making sure it is free of any grease or oil. The one coat of etch primer - which must be redone if rubbing down shows bare metal later.

    After this, proceed as for any other surface.

    I have found that the best way of getting etch primer is as a spray can, as you really use very little of it.

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    The Series III workshop manual, which I no longer have, has a detailed explanation of the process involved in painting the particular version of aluminium used in LRs.
    From memory it's the same as people have said here about etch primer.
    I don't have time to check myself now, but maybe it's on the Rave CD in the Series III manual.

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    I just had a look at that part of the series 3 manual. It says clean off the oxide, etch prime and paint. So is regular primer over the etch primer needed?
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    Try Protec 426 etch prime we use heap of it at work on aluminium. Good stuff, you should be able to get it RFU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
    ......... So is regular primer over the etch primer needed?
    No. But as I said above, if you cut back subsequent coats to bare metal you MUST replace the etch primer.

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    That's the hard bit with all the little bumps that I have. I'll have to be careful I guess.

    I have a protec store near me, I might gave to go and see them about some etch primer
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