Hi,
I'm currently in the processing of restoring a Mini, and I have no experience in anything automotive (I'm hoping to learn as I do the car up). As a result I have some questions about painting a Mini.
I have stripped the car back to a bare shell:
I would now like to start fixing all the rusted spots in the car, along with priming it ready for painting.
I have called a local automotive paint shop, and they say that I need to sand the car back, apply etch primer, then 2pack(?) primer, then the final coat. They also said all this needs to be done with a spray gun, and not a brush. Here lies the problem.
I would like to work on the car in sections. Once I am happy with a specific area, and that all the rust has been cleaned up or welded, I want to be able to protect that part of the car with paint (I assume etch primer & 2pac primer). As a result, I would need to have the spray gear ready after each little section, which might take me a few days to clean up, by which time the rust would have started returning.
Ideally I would like to fix up a rusted area (if it needs going), apply etch primer with a brush, then move to the next area and repeat.Once all the areas are finished, I would then like to get someone in professionally to spray the car with 2pack primer and the final coat. On the same day if possible.
Am I missing something here? Surely there must be an easier way to do this as I don't have access to spray gear.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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