Backing your paintjobs
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Backing your paintjobs
I have looked around and found conflicting opinions about backing painted lexan bodies. Do you back your paint jobs with a final layer of paint? I have read that you should and that the paint should be black (others say white and I have read that silver works for a metallic paint). Is this a good idea to do? Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Backing your paintjobs
White to back lighter colors, white or silver to back pearl or metallic colors, and black to back dark colors. Also, you can slightly lighten or darken the final shade of a color by using either white/silver or black.
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Re: Backing your paintjobs
thanks Coelacanth, what does the backing do? Strengthen the paint? Make the color stronger in that it stops light from shining through? Just wondering. Take care!
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Re: Backing your paintjobs
Mostly to stop light from shining through.
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Re: Backing your paintjobs
I Faskolor paint on all my bodies, which may give different results vs. using other paints. I always back my bodies in black, I think that it not only gives you an extra layer of paint, but it looks so much more finished. I hate when people have amazing paintjobs, and during action shots, you can see right through a wheel well, or in the window, only to see graffiti like paintwork on the inside,... which is a tell tale sign of the painter being rushed, or just not caring about doing a 100% perfict job.
So, when I do lighter bodies, I will always put one or two coats of white over everything just to be sure the black doesnt darken any of the light colors, then Black over all to finish it...
So, when I do lighter bodies, I will always put one or two coats of white over everything just to be sure the black doesnt darken any of the light colors, then Black over all to finish it...
Re: Backing your paintjobs
I think you may want to clarify what you are backing with. What I mean is if you use fascolor or waterbase in general then you are backing with a laquer to protect it not more waterbase. I have always done that with great results. Commonly I use silver on everything
Re: Backing your paintjobs
I always like to back the backing color with white so that dirt is easier to see. I also coat the white with a final coat of Krylon crystal clear. The Krylon is scratch resistant and I have never had issues with flaking or any adverse chemical reaction when used with Pactra enamel.
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Re: Backing your paintjobs
I use Faskolor/Createx paint almost exclusively, and I use a good heavy coat of Rustoleum lacquer as a final protection coat. Never had any issues doing it like that, and my paint jobs usually outlast my bodies. As for color backing, I consider that part of the paint job, so I do that with the Faskolor, usually with white. If you do it that way it doesn't matter what color lacquer you use, it won't show through.
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