Lava Flow
New member
Hi All
Well last week I started taking the new Blue 2010 RT-622 trailer apart to paint it the color of my 2012 RT Limited Lava Bronze and so far things are going good. First day took off the entire 3M chip protector, BRP, Can-Am emblems, took out all the carpet and plastic panels, Side marker lights, tail lights and rear lock assy.
The next day I started sanding with 400 wet/dry sand paper and water on the two doors after completing those I removed them and set them aside. Next started sanding the body BRP didn’t put but about two coats of clear over the color coat had to be careful not to sand thru the color down to the fiber glass any way got most it done and then decided to remove the body off the frame and set it on some saw horses so I could get to the bottom better. The body actually sets down over the frame and with it on the ground very hard to sand much less paint. This thing is very simple to take apart and put back together now I am trying to decide if I am going attempt to paint it with the Waterborne PPG paint or let someone charge me $600.00 to paint it for me. I have done a lot of DuPont Base Coat / Clear Coat painting with solvent based paint but I have never tried Waterborne. Oh well either way it’s ready.
Well last week I started taking the new Blue 2010 RT-622 trailer apart to paint it the color of my 2012 RT Limited Lava Bronze and so far things are going good. First day took off the entire 3M chip protector, BRP, Can-Am emblems, took out all the carpet and plastic panels, Side marker lights, tail lights and rear lock assy.
The next day I started sanding with 400 wet/dry sand paper and water on the two doors after completing those I removed them and set them aside. Next started sanding the body BRP didn’t put but about two coats of clear over the color coat had to be careful not to sand thru the color down to the fiber glass any way got most it done and then decided to remove the body off the frame and set it on some saw horses so I could get to the bottom better. The body actually sets down over the frame and with it on the ground very hard to sand much less paint. This thing is very simple to take apart and put back together now I am trying to decide if I am going attempt to paint it with the Waterborne PPG paint or let someone charge me $600.00 to paint it for me. I have done a lot of DuPont Base Coat / Clear Coat painting with solvent based paint but I have never tried Waterborne. Oh well either way it’s ready.