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Post by SharpeConcepts » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:18 pm

RattyMcClelland wrote:CollyN is it white diamond pearl. I use PPG Nexa Aquabase and the colour match is impossible on 16 year old pearl paint.
Iv resprayed my front and rear bumpers and my bumpers are noticeably whiter despite using the darkest varient of white diamond and doing various thicknesses and layers or the pearl layer.
This colour is also impossible to blend mid panel so it is an edge to edge repair. Had the same experience with the Toyota IQ Winter Blizzard and thas the same.
Unfortunately you will either have to accept the colour mismatch or full respray. Im doing the full respray panel by panel. I will get some pictures up of the mismatch next week. Its not that bad though.

Ive never had a pearl colour that cant be blended especially using a waterbase system, we even blend candys without to much of an issue

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:28 pm

The 2 stage pearls are fine for me. But the 3 stage pearls just wont blend. You put the base coat on to hide the primer and start to blend out and it just wont blend. Even the pearl coat wont do much, but perhaps thats a combination of the amount of varients each colour has and the fact i dont change the colours myself slightly.

Heres what iv done. I resprayed the bootlid and rear bumper and you can see the mismatch to the rear quarter panels. Both rear quarter have been resprayed in the cars life (not great lacquer finish).
Of all the sprayout cars i made the darkest varient was the best match but still too white.

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Post by SharpeConcepts » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:04 pm

We use PPG/ICI Nexa solvent, Standox waterbase and DaBeer waterbase.

blending 3 stage pearls can still be blended buddy you just need to take the blend out further, thats not to say its not harder to do then normal blends but it still is very possible to do.

Also as for the colour chips, if none of them match then you need to find one that does on a different paint scheme or correct the colour yourself through tinting etc

Also how many pearl coats are you adding and does your colour chip,spray out and the final colour on the bumper match up the same?

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:46 pm

Colours chips dont match but not all varients have colour chips. We have specials which are additional varients and i did a sprayout card of the X6 and X8 specials for white diamond pearl, the X8 looked like it matched.
That was 5 base coats and 3 pearl coats. The spray out card match the bumper once sprayed.
I did the front bumper last week but i edited the pearl coat abit. I put half the amount of clear adjuster into the pearl but same amount of pearls so it was twice as concentrated and did the same 3 coats.
Its a better match than to what you see above but still too white. Will have a better look once the car is back from the garage with its engine as i sprayed the bumper the day before it went and it still needs wet sanding.

Also i only have 1 years experience with Chipsaway. :lol:
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Post by NCCMUR » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:59 pm

ratty,
if i was doing your rear bumper i would groundcoat the bumper and just the edges of the quarters where the bumper meets, then coat up bumper and quarters with equal coats of pearl,start in reverse on the quarters ie do your furthest pearl coat 1st and work in the way until you cant see the groundcoat on the quarters,then lacquer the bumper and quarters (i would only put 1 coat of lacquer to the end of the quarters to minimise darkening)
iv only got 20 yrs experience :lol:
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Post by ludeswamp » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:59 pm

Sharpe man i think you should set up a new thread in bodywork section wholly for you to advise and offer your services rather than congest up one thread 8-) 8-)

I will have some business coming your way soon mate as i will need some bodywork doing on a car very soon, unfortunatley not a great deal but your local to me and im crap :lol: :lol: :oops:

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:12 pm

NCCMUR wrote:ratty,
if i was doing your rear bumper i would groundcoat the bumper and just the edges of the quarters where the bumper meets, then coat up bumper and quarters with equal coats of pearl,start in reverse on the quarters ie do your furthest pearl coat 1st and work in the way until you cant see the groundcoat on the quarters,then lacquer the bumper and quarters (i would only put 1 coat of lacquer to the end of the quarters to minimise darkening)
iv only got 20 yrs experience :lol:
My business mentor told me to do that method. 8-)
But drokk it. The rear quaters are scratched etc anyway so im going all the way. Plus the O/S rear quarters has some sort of reaction that iv never seen before. Looks like an oval shape that is smooth in the middle and almost bubble rust round the edges, there are several of them.
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Post by NCCMUR » Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:17 pm

cool 8-)

respray it is then :lol:

those reactions you describe sound to me like chips etc have been sanded out to at least primer level and the fresh paint has started to react with the old topcoats edges,hence why the centre is smooth ;)

3 stage pearls are a major pain in the ass and nore and more manufacturers are using them :twisted:
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Post by SharpeConcepts » Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:34 pm

They are a pain but that just the nature of the game and I guess the same was said when silvers first flooded the market although that was before my time as ive only been spraying since 1999.

Anyway as mentioned above it would probably be better for me to start another thread for bodyshop chat :lol:

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:43 pm

Yes another thread would be good because you have just mentioned the word Silver. :x :evil:
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