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I recently tried to touch up the paint on my Maule. The paint went on
fine and seemed ok. I flew yesterday in IMC and rain. Most of the touch up eroded away in under four hours of flying. The factory paint is ok. I thinned the paint 50/50 with VM/Naptha. It flowed and stuck ok. Any suggestions on another thinner that would make the finished product harder? Would a heat lamp after partial drying help? Michelle |
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Michelle P wrote:
I recently tried to touch up the paint on my Maule. The paint went on fine and seemed ok. I flew yesterday in IMC and rain. Most of the touch up eroded away in under four hours of flying. The factory paint is ok. I thinned the paint 50/50 with VM/Naptha. It flowed and stuck ok. Any suggestions on another thinner that would make the finished product harder? Would a heat lamp after partial drying help? What kind of paint? |
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Duh?
The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) Ron Natalie wrote: Michelle P wrote: I recently tried to touch up the paint on my Maule. The paint went on fine and seemed ok. I flew yesterday in IMC and rain. Most of the touch up eroded away in under four hours of flying. The factory paint is ok. I thinned the paint 50/50 with VM/Naptha. It flowed and stuck ok. Any suggestions on another thinner that would make the finished product harder? Would a heat lamp after partial drying help? What kind of paint? |
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Michelle P wrote:
The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) Go back to where you got that and buy the thinner for it. Auto paint comes in a variety of formulae and it's best to buy thinner made for that paint by the same manufacturer. Depending on the formula, you may also need a hardener for it. For the usual oil based paints used on home projects, mineral spirits is better than naptha. MS has an oilier formula. For this reason, naptha makes a better cleaner. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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George,
sounds like a trip back to the factory is in order. They gave it to me when I bought the plane ( ok I had to ask for it). Michelle George Patterson wrote: Michelle P wrote: The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) Go back to where you got that and buy the thinner for it. Auto paint comes in a variety of formulae and it's best to buy thinner made for that paint by the same manufacturer. Depending on the formula, you may also need a hardener for it. For the usual oil based paints used on home projects, mineral spirits is better than naptha. MS has an oilier formula. For this reason, naptha makes a better cleaner. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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Michelle P wrote:
sounds like a trip back to the factory is in order. They gave it to me when I bought the plane ( ok I had to ask for it). Interesting. You bought that when I bought mine, didn't you? ('95). They were using Randolph enamels at the time, and that's what they gave me for touchup. Anyway, any good auto paint retailer that handles Seynour should be able to help you out. Just take the can along. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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Michelle P wrote:
Duh? The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) You stil don't say which of their paints. For the TEC/One and Tec/Glo urethanes theysuggest thinning with their matching retarder. For Tec/Plus they suggest acetone. All available presumably at your local NAPA store. |
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Ron,
I do not know. I was given a pint of the stuff when I bought the plane. I will try my local NAPA store and see what i can come up with. Sounds like I need a course in automotive painting..... Michelle Ron Natalie wrote: Michelle P wrote: Duh? The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) You stil don't say which of their paints. For the TEC/One and Tec/Glo urethanes theysuggest thinning with their matching retarder. For Tec/Plus they suggest acetone. All available presumably at your local NAPA store. |
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Michelle, I for one would be very interested in how any of this turns
out. My Maule is chipped and cracked all over the place (flying in the rain seems particularly effective in removing paint). I bought some Randolph thinner and paint but didn't do anything with it. Michelle P wrote: Ron, I do not know. I was given a pint of the stuff when I bought the plane. I will try my local NAPA store and see what i can come up with. Sounds like I need a course in automotive painting..... Michelle Ron Natalie wrote: Michelle P wrote: Duh? The paint is Martin Senour Automotive paint, Maule White.....(cream) You stil don't say which of their paints. For the TEC/One and Tec/Glo urethanes theysuggest thinning with their matching retarder. For Tec/Plus they suggest acetone. All available presumably at your local NAPA store. |
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