Painting tatty Series v rear lamp units
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2024 8:47 am
Hi all
I am sure that there must be many of you who have found yourself with tatty lamp units and have painted them to hide the pits and stipples on the casting.
I have a pair that have severe pitting (holes) and stippling (lumps). I would be happy to prepare and paint them rather than throwing them away.
I seek your assistance with advice on preparing them for painting. I have already filled the hundreds of little pits with JB Weld which seems to be working well.
I am having trouble though leveling down the stipples and scratching up the chrome to give a good key for the paint. I have tried I couple of types of abrasive paper (hand sanding) without much success. What worked for you?
Don
I am sure that there must be many of you who have found yourself with tatty lamp units and have painted them to hide the pits and stipples on the casting.
I have a pair that have severe pitting (holes) and stippling (lumps). I would be happy to prepare and paint them rather than throwing them away.
I seek your assistance with advice on preparing them for painting. I have already filled the hundreds of little pits with JB Weld which seems to be working well.
I am having trouble though leveling down the stipples and scratching up the chrome to give a good key for the paint. I have tried I couple of types of abrasive paper (hand sanding) without much success. What worked for you?
Don