boater1234
Master Chief Petty Officer
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Well fellows i have run into a small problem i would like some opinions on painting my small merc.I have gathered most of the info on here from a group of smart people and i thank you guys for that.For the past few mths it just has been to down right cold to paint and i don't want to even think about taking the chance of ruining any of the work i have done already.In other words putting paint on and sanding it off again for a third time.
Here is what i have gathered from all the good people here especially jim123 as he seems like he is a smart man when it comes to painting.
I put some paint on it already just to be dissapointed at how crappy it really is.So what i did was just sanded all the way down to the metal from the cavitation plate down and from the cav up i just sanded it down to almost the primer with 1000 grit sandpaper as from the cav plate up was in fairly good shape and looked 100% better then the bottom.I want to take as many of the mistakes out as i could,[mostly sags or runs].Just before i'm ready to paint i will go over the whole thing with 50/50 water and alcohol or vinegar.I have been reading through a ton of articles since all i have is time before it warms up enough to paint.I have gathered after the wash down of the 50/50 cleaner to tack rag the whole thing,now here is where i get a little confused as i have read alot and i am 50/50 on this.Put the zc or self etching on really thin.What i want to know is can i put on a few[like 3 or 4] light coats were it will be somewhat thick and then sand it down then paint it as i want to take out as many imperfections as possible.
My problem is i have heard that you really need to top coat after the primer is on in a hr or so or the primer will be no good for the paint to stick to.I have read several articles were it says you can actually go days without top coating it is this true?There is no directions on the moeller zc besides when applying the zc you must put coats on within a half an hr of eachother but as far as top coating it with paint it just says can be top coated after 30minutes of drying and thats it.What i want to do is put the coats on like it says so i can get build up somewhat of a thick skin of zc let it dry for a while or maybe even a day[within 24hrs] then sand it down to as smooth of a mirror finish as i can get and then go with the couple of coats of black.I have worked very hard on this motor sanding and i have screwed it up once already so i want to make sure this method will 100% work as i don't want to go for a third time.Will the zc be as affective for the paint to stick to if i just build up the coats let it dry and then finish sanding within 24hrs or so give or take?Then just finish the motor with 2 to 3 final light sprays.I know you can sand in between paint coats but i want to get the primer as nice as possible so i can avoid all that.Thanks for any info.
Well i figured while i have this up i may as well kill 2 birds with one stone.Can i paint the cowl using the same formula as the motor or is there a better way or better primer or paint to use to do that.Also i have been told that when i put the new decals on i have ordered from online on that windex is the best thing to use to get the decals in place,is this true?Will windex hurt the paint at all or does someone have a better trick they used that worked great without hurting the paint.I'm ordering from outboarddecals .com,they say the decals can be clear coated or just left alone as they will last close to 8yrs with no clear coat.Thanks again for any info.
Here is what i have gathered from all the good people here especially jim123 as he seems like he is a smart man when it comes to painting.
I put some paint on it already just to be dissapointed at how crappy it really is.So what i did was just sanded all the way down to the metal from the cavitation plate down and from the cav up i just sanded it down to almost the primer with 1000 grit sandpaper as from the cav plate up was in fairly good shape and looked 100% better then the bottom.I want to take as many of the mistakes out as i could,[mostly sags or runs].Just before i'm ready to paint i will go over the whole thing with 50/50 water and alcohol or vinegar.I have been reading through a ton of articles since all i have is time before it warms up enough to paint.I have gathered after the wash down of the 50/50 cleaner to tack rag the whole thing,now here is where i get a little confused as i have read alot and i am 50/50 on this.Put the zc or self etching on really thin.What i want to know is can i put on a few[like 3 or 4] light coats were it will be somewhat thick and then sand it down then paint it as i want to take out as many imperfections as possible.
My problem is i have heard that you really need to top coat after the primer is on in a hr or so or the primer will be no good for the paint to stick to.I have read several articles were it says you can actually go days without top coating it is this true?There is no directions on the moeller zc besides when applying the zc you must put coats on within a half an hr of eachother but as far as top coating it with paint it just says can be top coated after 30minutes of drying and thats it.What i want to do is put the coats on like it says so i can get build up somewhat of a thick skin of zc let it dry for a while or maybe even a day[within 24hrs] then sand it down to as smooth of a mirror finish as i can get and then go with the couple of coats of black.I have worked very hard on this motor sanding and i have screwed it up once already so i want to make sure this method will 100% work as i don't want to go for a third time.Will the zc be as affective for the paint to stick to if i just build up the coats let it dry and then finish sanding within 24hrs or so give or take?Then just finish the motor with 2 to 3 final light sprays.I know you can sand in between paint coats but i want to get the primer as nice as possible so i can avoid all that.Thanks for any info.
Well i figured while i have this up i may as well kill 2 birds with one stone.Can i paint the cowl using the same formula as the motor or is there a better way or better primer or paint to use to do that.Also i have been told that when i put the new decals on i have ordered from online on that windex is the best thing to use to get the decals in place,is this true?Will windex hurt the paint at all or does someone have a better trick they used that worked great without hurting the paint.I'm ordering from outboarddecals .com,they say the decals can be clear coated or just left alone as they will last close to 8yrs with no clear coat.Thanks again for any info.