I know that there are many postings in the archives on this topic, but I wanted to re-post this topic and see if I can come to a consensus on the best process for painting a Corvette in one posting. The 63 has had some minor body work to two fenders. I have all the plastic filler removed from the repairs and will shortly be in the process of straightening the bodylines in these areas.
At the recommendation of my paint supplier I called the PPG Tech center on the correct process for preparing the body for lacquer paint. The representative from PPG recommended gel coating the entire body if it has been stripped to the bare fiberglass. Then applying a PPG K-36 primer. If the body panels and repairs were smooth enough there would be no need for a high build primer.
Any recommendations or old tricks would be appreciated!
Ray #36314
At the recommendation of my paint supplier I called the PPG Tech center on the correct process for preparing the body for lacquer paint. The representative from PPG recommended gel coating the entire body if it has been stripped to the bare fiberglass. Then applying a PPG K-36 primer. If the body panels and repairs were smooth enough there would be no need for a high build primer.
Any recommendations or old tricks would be appreciated!
Ray #36314
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