Clear lacquer on metal
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:04 pm
Hi there,
Since getting a compressor I've been doing a bit of panel spraying for friends etc, someone has asked me about painting bare steel panels (not stainless) with a lacquer, i.e. so that the natural colour of the metal shows through but is protected from rust by the lacquer.
I know normally one uses an etch primer to key the metal and then primer, base and then clear - does anyone know if it's possible to just paint clear onto metal? Perhaps there is a clear etch primer available, or the metal could be keyed with sanding / scotch brite?
Any ideas or comments would great, cheers,
George
Since getting a compressor I've been doing a bit of panel spraying for friends etc, someone has asked me about painting bare steel panels (not stainless) with a lacquer, i.e. so that the natural colour of the metal shows through but is protected from rust by the lacquer.
I know normally one uses an etch primer to key the metal and then primer, base and then clear - does anyone know if it's possible to just paint clear onto metal? Perhaps there is a clear etch primer available, or the metal could be keyed with sanding / scotch brite?
Any ideas or comments would great, cheers,
George