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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB750 => Topic started by: clinto on December 08, 2022, 07:26:48 PM
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Has anyone had experiance in using the colour Planet Blue mettallic?
Does it require a basecoat/undercoat to bring out the finish?
Having never seen this colour except on pics on internet would appreciate some knowledge.
Ta
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Menno might be able to help, he's probably yer man.
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IMHO it depends what you are painting - generally you get a better finish with a suitable colour primer or undercoat.
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I've used RS paints for supply of paint to the guy who sprays my paintwork including my Planet Blue 750k2 - excellent paint finish using the paint. Use their website for the paint you need including the base coat as a guide
https://www.rsbikepaint.com/en-us/colours.php#makeid=65&modelid=1937&prodyear=1975&colourscheme=3963
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Just check with RS as from memory there is a base coat
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From memory all the early metallics were 3 pack
1 metallic
2 clear colour
3 laquer
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Planet blue metallic is a straight metallic.
No candy.
So put on a ground coat - for instance grey.
Than simply spraypaint the planet blue metallic.
You can also use a spray can - aerosol for this.
Apply decal and clear.
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Planet blue metallic is a straight metallic.
No candy.
So put on a ground coat - for instance grey.
Than simply spraypaint the planet blue metallic.
You can also use a spray can - aerosol for this.
Apply decal and clear.
This kind of info is what sets you aside from all other painters I have used Menno .. the willingness to share tech details and tips .. I phoned another painter I have probably spent £2.5k with over the years and he wouldn't even tell me the Ford white he used on one of my tanks.
I reckon you could make a half decent job of the PBlue metallic with RS Bikepaint aerosol and Spraymax 2k in a can clear. Not a cheap source of materials I know but I know it will yield good results.Aerosols have come on so much in the past ten years. I followed RS's instructions to lay the metallic on and flash off with a powerful hairdryer. Dont get their water based in an aerosol though as the paint splutter on a couple of cans I have had and ruin what was destined to be a really good job. Ask for COB solvent based paint when you order.
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Get your decals from Diego... I do.
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Planet blue metallic is a straight metallic.
No candy.
So put on a ground coat - for instance grey.
Than simply spraypaint the planet blue metallic.
You can also use a spray can - aerosol for this.
Apply decal and clear.
This kind of info is what sets you aside from all other painters I have used Menno .. the willingness to share tech details and tips .. I phoned another painter I have probably spent £2.5k with over the years and he wouldn't even tell me the Ford white he used on one of my tanks.
I reckon you could make a half decent job of the PBlue metallic with RS Bikepaint aerosol and Spraymax 2k in a can clear. Not a cheap source of materials I know but I know it will yield good results.Aerosols have come on so much in the past ten years. I followed RS's instructions to lay the metallic on and flash off with a powerful hairdryer. Dont get their water based in an aerosol though as the paint splutter on a couple of cans I have had and ruin what was destined to be a really good job. Ask for COB solvent based paint when you order.
I'm going to order my paint for the 350k0 over the next few weeks Ash. I'm going for Candy Red/White - did you ever find out what Ford White was used? (to same me paying RS Paints prices for a basic white!).
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from Phil Ward
I'm going to order my paint for the 350k0 over the next few weeks Ash. I'm going for Candy Red/White - did you ever find out what Ford White was used? (to same me paying RS Paints prices for a basic white!).
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I bought some Ford Diamond white base-coat a few months back, as I have a hunch that's what he said he used (he had done someone else's CB350K0 paint-set prior to doing mine). I am going to do a test panel later this week, as it happens. He did two sets of paintwork Candy red/white and Candy blue-green/white at the same time. One thing I did do, was get him to give me the remains of the tins of candy paints and metallic ground-coat he used on both paint sets. I can get you the colour references if you wish ..the paint was Max-Meyer (solvent based) and Ben Powell, a member here, who works with me, found a firm who sells that paint in aerosols too. My CB250K2 Candy Custom Gold/White paint set was painted by a different painter earlier this year and I will compare my test panel with that paint set as well.
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One thing I did do, was get him to give me the remains of the tins of candy paints and metallic ground-coat he used on both paint sets. I can get you the colour references if you wish ..the paint was Max-Meyer (solvent based)
That would be good thanks Ash (I assume the Max-Meyer is cheaper than RS and that the reason for using it?)
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Get your decals from Diego... I do.
Thanks for info evryone.
Excuse my ignorence ,who is Diego? as I will need correct decals
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Diego is a member on hear who makes and sells quality decals that we all tend to use. Search for 'piki' - he gives a member discount from memory. Contact him via message
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Piki, first class. Good old Post Office destroyed my original order, piki replaced it immediately with no quibble. 5 stars from me👍
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Planet blue metallic is a straight metallic.
No candy.
So put on a ground coat - for instance grey.
Than simply spraypaint the planet blue metallic.
You can also use a spray can - aerosol for this.
Apply decal and clear.
Thanks for clarity on application. I also read your veiws on RS paints but as other paint manufactures wont post to UK will have to use RS.
Also now in contact with Diego