I'm about to attempt a home spray job on my race fairings.
Where is the best place to get suitable aerosol spray paints?
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For a professional finish, RS Paints do colour match paint for most (if not all?) bikes in aerosol spray. Much cheaper and better finish if you have or borrow a spray gun 01226 241126.
Make sure you use the proper undercoat for plastic.
If it is only race fairings then any old shizzle will be good enuf.
Make sure you use the proper undercoat for plastic.
If it is only race fairings then any old shizzle will be good enuf.
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Bob's right, for a road bike you need to use the correct type of paint and prime that will be slightly flexible when dry to prevent cracking & peeling.Missile (Spanish Fly) wrote:For a professional finish, RS Paints do colour match paint for most (if not all?) bikes in aerosol spray. Much cheaper and better finish if you have or borrow a spray gun 01226 241126.
Make sure you use the proper undercoat for plastic.
If it is only race fairings then any old shizzle will be good enuf.
Af for a race fairing I agree with bob. Any old shizzle will do
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Ive used Halfords own brand paint.
Sand, prime it a couple of light coats, sand, paint, sand lightly, paint, and then lacquer. The lacquer gives it a bit of a tougher finish.
Do it outside on a dry day and overspray the grass (preferable), or create a paint booth inside from 4 pieces of plastic sheeting. Stops the overspray over the rest of your garage.
Remember and use a mask. Stinky sh*t this painting lark.

Sand, prime it a couple of light coats, sand, paint, sand lightly, paint, and then lacquer. The lacquer gives it a bit of a tougher finish.
Do it outside on a dry day and overspray the grass (preferable), or create a paint booth inside from 4 pieces of plastic sheeting. Stops the overspray over the rest of your garage.
Remember and use a mask. Stinky sh*t this painting lark.
