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Paint for fibreglass?

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Paint for fibreglass?

Post by Ferwoaza »

Hey guys, just after what paint you would recommend using for fibreglass. Just need white colour but have no idea what type of paint is best to use ;)
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Post by GRUB »

you can use what ever you like,just give the surface a light sand then paint away
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Post by Area54 »

What are you painting Murray? Surfboard, boat, body panels? what sort of finish do you want?
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Post by bj on roids »

gel coat it before you lay the glass!
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Post by Area54 »

bj on roids wrote:gel coat it before you lay the glass!


Gelcoat is only used in moulding, as the resin contains no wax to cure the surface. The surface (exposed to atmosphere) will remain green to allow subsequent layers of resin and glass mat to adhere to the gelcoat. Flowcoat is used as a topcoat (allowing pigments to be added for colouring) and contains wax in the resin to seal the surface.
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Post by bj on roids »

i thought he might be laying his own glass in a mould, thats why i said gelcoat.

sounds like you know a bit about fibreglass...

wanna make me a bonnet?
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Post by Area54 »

Be cheaper and easier to buy a commercially made glass bonnet. They have the moulds and the chopper guns to make them fast and cheaper.
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Post by 2car »

GRUB wrote:you can use what ever you like,just give the surface a light sand then paint away


Use a fibreglass primer first, then go in with anything else.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

It's for the fibreglass roof of a horse float I'm restoring for Heather...it's white, I've sanded it back (original paint gone to shit) so just wondering how to get it up nice again :)
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Post by V8Patrol »

psssssst
send a pm to ChevyMQ, he does it for a living :cool:
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Post by RUFF »

V8Patrol wrote:psssssst
send a pm to ChevyMQ, he does it for a living :cool:


So does the first guy that replied ;)
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Re: Paint for fibreglass?

Post by STUMPY »

Ferwoaza wrote:Hey guys, just after what paint you would recommend using for fibreglass. Just need white colour but have no idea what type of paint is best to use ;)


IF YOU HAVE SANDED THE ROOF BACK, MOST FIBREGLASS ROOFS ARE MADE OF POLYESTER OR VINYLESTER RESINS. AN EPOXY UNDERCOAT WILL ENSURE EXCELLENT BONDING TO MOST SURFACES. THEN THE CHOICE OF PAINT IS UP TO YOU. FOR A TUFF FINISH MAYBE AN ENAMEL. EASY TO USE AND VERY LITTLE ORANGE PEAL FINISH. IF YOU WANT THE EXTRA WORK A POLYURATHENE WILL GIVE YOU A BETTER FINISH.
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Post by GRUB »

If the surface is already gelcoated all you have to do is what was first explaned ,just lightly sand the gelcoated surface then piant it!
If the surface is not gelcoated sand the surface (120grit) then prime the surface with primer suited to what paint you are using then go for your life . :roll:
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Post by GRUB »

bj on roids wrote:i thought he might be laying his own glass in a mould, thats why i said gelcoat.

sounds like you know a bit about fibreglass...

wanna make me a bonnet?


You dont have to gelcoat the mould first just depends on what finish you are after but it is recomended.

If your are after a glass bonnet get in touch with JOE BRADLEY at Brendale he did have a complete set of moulds for a cruiser.
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Post by GRUB »

1.Gelcoat is not necessarily used for moulding.

2.There are resins that contian wax and can also be used for laying up.

3.If the product remains green you have some serious problems as it would be under cured and 90% of your inground pools and boats would be STUFFED as unwaxed resins do not remain green if they are not flowcoated.

4.Flow coat is only gelcoat with 5% of wax and styrene added(left over gelcoat)

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Post by Old Yella »

I worked in fibreglass for 9 years making tangara train panels and Landrover bonnets and instrument panels for the army 6WD's and all we ever did was make them in injection moulded like most FRP roofed 4WD's in vinyl ester resin, then we sanded them and painted them with an etch primer prior to painting in a 2 pack enamel. The polyurethane is good, done alot of yachts and pools in it, but probably a little overkill for a horse float. An alternative would be to spray flow coat back on for a finish like it originally would have had.
anyone living in Newcastle area want FRP panels for a 40 series go to tech I and a couple of other cruiser owners made the moulds for the bonnet, guards, windsreen surround, tailgate, doors, radiator support panel and a roof console, in a previous life before I found Hilux.
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