How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
I'm going to be spraying my engine bay soon and I need to know how much flattener is mixed with Clinker Grey. Any ideas?
Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
I think from memory 20% ????? Probably pay to mix a bit up and do a test run
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Thanks Blacky 
Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Is the whole subframe painted in Clinker grey or just the firewall and inside of the subframe?
Im about to paint mine and not sure how far under to go. Or is underneath just a flat black?
Im about to paint mine and not sure how far under to go. Or is underneath just a flat black?
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Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
I'm painting the inside of the engine bay and top part of the dash.John wrote:Is the whole subframe painted in Clinker grey or just the firewall and inside of the subframe?
Im about to paint mine and not sure how far under to go. Or is underneath just a flat black?
Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
I did the underneath of my sunvisor in it as well.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Cheers Tim. GP = general purpose or enamel thinners? Mine's a Melbourne built EK, late production. Before I had the rails blasted the previous owner had sprayed GMH Black all over the engine bay (and the wiringSunnyTim wrote:Andrew
I don't use any flattener, just use GP thinners and don't load it up to much in one go - after all, these were just sprayed off the gun when they were new.
Depending on where the car was assembled, you are safe painting the dash top and firewall (ie assume there are no subframes on) in clinker grey
Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney cars (particularly EK's) are quite often clinker grey on the rails also, with only the bolt on bits being black, but this is more uncommon than seeing them black.
Tim
Cheers too Blacky RE the visor. I forgot about that
Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Tim,
Sprayed Clinker Grey on Sunday in the engine bay and boot. Both areas look very much like they did originally. I sought advice from a few people but followed your suggestion and used GP thinners and no flattener. It actually dulled off a bit as it started drying.
Looks OK to me, just wondering if it needs to be a shade darker.
Andrew


Sprayed Clinker Grey on Sunday in the engine bay and boot. Both areas look very much like they did originally. I sought advice from a few people but followed your suggestion and used GP thinners and no flattener. It actually dulled off a bit as it started drying.
Looks OK to me, just wondering if it needs to be a shade darker.
Andrew


Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
You won't be able to tell when you put the front guards and bonnet onStygian wrote:Looks OK to me, just wondering if it needs to be a shade darker.
Looks good to me
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Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Very true TrevTrev wrote:You won't be able to tell when you put the front guards and bonnet onStygian wrote:Looks OK to me, just wondering if it needs to be a shade darker..
Looks good to me.
Some of the body colour didn't come off the gun too bad...it's not to the standard we want but it's sealed for now...

Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Good to see some colour
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Re: How much flattener to use in Clinker Grey?
Nats '12 for sure Tim
If there was alot of variation from the factory then I'll just leave it...it's very close to the colour that was in boot. The previous owner unfortunately had sprayed rattle can GMH black over everything in the engine bay, so it was hard to judge exactly what shade was underneath it before the car went to the blaster.
It was good to see some colour on the old girl...was like seeing a dear old friend once again after an absence of many years... anyway, it's just for sealing over winter so moisture doesn't permeate the primer and start rusting the surface...
If there was alot of variation from the factory then I'll just leave it...it's very close to the colour that was in boot. The previous owner unfortunately had sprayed rattle can GMH black over everything in the engine bay, so it was hard to judge exactly what shade was underneath it before the car went to the blaster.
It was good to see some colour on the old girl...was like seeing a dear old friend once again after an absence of many years... anyway, it's just for sealing over winter so moisture doesn't permeate the primer and start rusting the surface...