Colourtone 2pack Guide
Colourtone 2pack Guide
Colourtone 2pack Guide
Preparation
Before applying 2K solid colour to a painted panel make sure the panel has been
throughly cleaned with a degreaser, and the surface has been sanded to provide a good
key. Normally P600 grit should be sufficient to provide a good key. Mix only sufficient
paint for the area to be painted, normally 2 parts colour + 1 part 2K hardener + 10% 2K
thinners. Two to three coats are normally required, note 2K coverage is usually excellent.
Remove the existing paint by grinding the area with a fibre disc P36 grit. Treat any rust
areas with a quality rust remover. Apply a body filler by mixing the hardener and paste in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Apply the filler, allow to harden and then
sand to required shape to the vehicles contours. Sanding the filler is best done using P80/
P120 grits, coarse grades are available but if used further filling might be required. If there
are small imperfections fill in with a knifing stopper and sanded with P180 grit.
Any bare metal areas should have a self-etching primer applied. Mixing ratios are normally
1 part primer + 1 part solution (follow manufacturers instructions)
Once the repairs have been completed apply a 2K primer, over the filled areas, commonly
known as spot priming. If the substrate of the whole vehicle panel is poor you might decide
to the primer the whole panel. In this situation make sure that the area to be painted has
been cleaned and sanded prior to the primer being applied. In this case apply a wax and
degreasing solution over the panel having sanded with P600 grit.
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Applying 2K Solid Colour
Check colour is correct having stirred the paint throughly. Mix sufficient paint to do the job
in hand, as it will harden. Mix 2 parts colour + 1 part 2K hardener + >10% 2K thinners. Two
to three coats are normally required, note 2K coverage is usually excellent.
Spray gun set up will depend on your equipment. Normally a high pressure spray gun is
used at around 45-50psi.
In the right conditions the paint should be fully cured in about 20 hours when air dried,
(leave overnight). Low bake ovens cure the paint in about 30mins. Infra red panels can be
used to speed drying times on part panel repairs 15-20mins.
Once fulled cured it is possible to remove any imperfections or small runs. Rectification
work: use P1500-P2000 waterproof paper and polish area with compliant polish suitable
for 2K Paint.
Things to do:
Use a water trap between air compressor and spray gun.
Keep the workshop area warm.
Keep surface clean.
If possible to avoid static try and earth the metal panels.
If dry sanding use P400 Grit, wet sanding use P600 Grit.
Things to avoid:
Make sure your air lines are clear of water. Use a water trap, between the compressor and
spray gun. Ignoring the above can result in something called micro-blistering.
Cold and draughty workshop can result in extending curing times.
Mixed paint pot life approx 3 hours.
Check out our range of 2K Acrylic Paints available from our website.
Disclaimer
This information is given as a general guidance without any warrantee and it is advised that reading the
manufacturers data and technical sheets is always advised.
Colourtone Ltd, Colourtone House, Horton Street , Higher Hillgate, Stockport SK1 3L 3
Website https://www.colourtone.com Tel No: 0161-477-6970
Colourtone Ltd Branches:
STOCKPORT (H.O.)
Colourtone House
Horton Street Manchester
Higher Hillgate Southport
Stockport Wirral
Cheshire
SK1 3LR