Has anyone figured out a way to duplicate the splatter/crinkle black finish on sport seat hinges?
Has anyone figured out a way to duplicate the splatter/crinkle black finish on sport seat hinges?
Rick,
From all my research, it is essentially a five step process:
(a) remove all existing paint/finish via media blaster and hand sand as necessary
(b) apply etch primer to bare metal surface (min. 24 hrs to dry)
(c) apply semi-gross black paint to hinge exposed surface (allow enough time for paint to completely dry)
(d) apply a spray adhesive (3m) over the painted surface to create a spatter finish (practice achieving the correct spray pattern on a cardboard). Allow adhesive to dry for min. 48 hours.
(e) Once adhesive is completely dry, apply final semi-gross paint over the adhesive dried surface
For reference:
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...e+paint+finish
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1971 911T/ restoring to S-spec Coupe / Gold Metallic on Black
1995 911 C2 / Guards Red on Cashmere Beige (Sold)
Thanks, great link.
Step c is not required , but this is allegedly how Recarro created the finish .
I took mine apart first which is a bit of a PITA (there are a couple of threads here outlining the process) then performed Steps A, B and C as outlined above.
I then applied the crinkle using Wurth SKS Black Stoneguard using the Wurth schutz gun. I held the gun about 12 inches away
That’s a good look, and I have the Wurth gun on the shelf. I Better decide quickly as Tony has shipped both seats back already.
That looks really good. Which Wurth gun did you use? One uses a canister for the bottle of schutz another just screws onto the bottle.
Thanks
I just do know that the wrinkle
lack is also available as a ready to use spray can,
f.i. VHT is selling these and there are sure others, too
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I used the Wurth gun that screws directly onto the bottle of Stoneguard. I set it up using a relatively low air pressure at the gun, did a little adjusting at the nozzle and shot the Stoneguard from about 12" away from the recliner to get the desired texture.
Thank you! I might have to take mine apart again to get the nice finish you have. Next winters project.