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joey99
29-03-2009, 08:34 PM
Disclaimer: The following are provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself. nor the original writer, nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!

I was bored 2 weeks ago and thought I'd try some DIY painting with some advise from the nice people here on the forum. It actually turned out way better than I thought as it was my first time painting large car parts.

It all started with a trip to Autobarn. The paint guy at the Auburn shop was very friendly and gave me some great advice.
Here's the shopping list:
- sandpaper - wet&dry 600, 800, 1200, 1500 (just one of each was enough)
- 5 large plastic painting cover sheets ($1.50 each from Bunnings)
- small tin of wax and grease remover
- 2 x large cans of K&H grey plastic primer
- 7 small cans of milano red
- 2 large cans of powercolor clear top coat

This was just enough to do the lip, skirts, light covers and side strips. Although maybe one more can of red would've been better.

This is my car as it stood before:
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_001.jpg
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_002.jpg

(Saturday morning) Now find all the bolts and screws that hold your OEM side mouldings and lip on. I'm sure you guys are smart enough to find them all. The only trick which I didn't know before was that the side mouldings are removed by sliding it towards the front after undoing all the screws. I initially tried forcing it off and just accidently found out. It was just lucky that nothing broke.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_003.jpg

Then I used a bucket of water with some washing detergent to wash it all with a dishwashing scrubber. Sanded it with 600, 800 and 1200 grit sandpaper. I started with the 600 to quickly smooth out the dimply plastic moulding and some scratches as much as I could.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_004.jpg

As my garage was pretty small and my wife would kill me for getting paint all over the place I decided to set it all up in the backyard. And just used an old work bench to hold things up. I wrapped that in the plastic sheets as well.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_005.jpg

In the afternoon after drying in the sun, I then wiped all the bits with the wax and grease remover with just an old but clean towel. Then sprayed all of it with the plastic primer. 3 coats were applied with about 10 minutes between coats. It was a really nice day without any wind and I was quite surprised that it all went very well so far without any hairs or leaves blowing onto them. I could have painted the red as well that afternoon but I had a wedding reception to go to that night. Here they are drying over night.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_006.jpg

Sunday morning I got up at 7 all excited about painting. I got sanding the primed pieces with 1200 then 1500 grit with water. When they felt really smooth to the touch, I again wiped them clean with the was and grease remover. Got 3 coats of red on without any problems with about 15 minutes in between coats. The 3rd coat was put on a lot heavier which gave it a nice gloss. It really didn't take long at all to do the red. I found that the powerColor spray cans were much better then the K&H especially for the color and top coat. It was much more glossier and smooth as later I had to use K&H color and top coat for the light covers and it wasn't as good .

After the red, I had church. It was a good few hours to let the red dry itself.
then 3 coats of powercolor clear coat was put on. Again the last coat was quite heavy and ended up really nice. It was as good as the paint on the car.
As you can see here, it was really smooth and glossy.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_007.jpg
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_008.jpg

I did leave the parts for 2 days to dry inside my house. On the can of top coat, it says that it will take 3-5 days for the paint to harden. So I thought better safe than sorry. So here it is putting it all back onto the car.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_009.jpg

I thought it turned out pretty good so far. I might wait another week until I give it a good wash, buff and wax.

Yesterday (saturday) afternoon, another trip to Autobarn to get more paint. I had to get the paint mixed in a K&H large can as I've bought all the milano red in the neigbourhood already. With another can or plastic primer and K&H top clear coat. I only started at about 4pm. Took off the driving light covers, sanded them with 1200 and then 1500 wet and dry. NEVER PREP THEM WITH WAX AND GREASE REMOVER!! - it melts them as it's solvent based! I kinda melted a bit of it and it became soft. I had to sand it back until it was hard again. I'd suggest cleaning it with metho I think or something that's not a solvent. So anyway .. I continued to prime them with the plastic primer. Again giving it 3 coats.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_010.jpg

I got masking the side strips at about 9pm that night. I found some Tamiya model making masking tape from when I was younger and just taped it all around. I guess the 3M blue masking tape from bunnings would do fine too. Then sanded it all with 1200 wet&dry and cleaned it with metho spirit.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_011.jpg

Taped drawing paper all around and sprayed the plastic primer. I did the spraying outside on the street at night with a torch on one hand and the spray can in the other. 3 coats applied then wet sanded with 1200 then 1500 sandpaper.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_012.jpg

Sunday morning, I rolled the car out and painted the red. Painted the covers in between coats as well. 3 coats of red on the strips and cover. As mentioned before, I found that even with 3 coats the K&H custom mixed red wasn't close to glossy even with a heavy coat. But it was still very smooth and the color still matched really well.
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_013.jpg

Then of course 3 coats of clear top coat. I do highly recommend powercolor clear coat instead of the K&H. I couldn't wait to pull all that masking off! so after an hour, I went ahead and took it all off. It looked perfect. It might need a little touch up in one or two spots that was ripped off with the masking tape but it looked pretty good. I let the light covers dry for about 2 hours and it was already dry enough to handle and put onto the car.

Just a note ... just do it slowly and be patient. The first 2 coats are quite light just enough to cover it with color. As I did rush one of the light covers and sprayed it too heavily and started to run. I did that with the clear on it as well and started to bubble and I had to wipe it off and start again. So patience is the key to a good finish.

ALL DONE!
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_014.jpg
http://www.jase3d.com/images/myCars/eg/DIYpainting_015.jpg

After a week and a bit from painting the side mouldings, I have found that the paint on it is surprisingly tough. I actually tried scratching it right at the bottom where you can't see with my finger nail and it's become really hard. So I'm very happy with the quality of the paint from a paint can :)

Hope you guys enjoyed the write up as much as I enjoyed doing it as I haven't seen a EG DIY done before.
Thanks to those guys who gave me advice on the process of DIY painting :)

TGZ80Y
29-03-2009, 08:40 PM
nicely done...good work...

Int3gra-T
29-03-2009, 08:59 PM
good work ! looks tops!

G3RA1D
30-03-2009, 12:59 AM
looks heaps cleaner with it color coded.. good work.!

Bludger
30-03-2009, 06:01 AM
Textbook writeup.

Nice, clear and detailed instructions with heaps of pictures that make the writeup magnificent.

No one could do better, or I challenge someone to try:p

Just put on the OzHonda disclaimer mate.......

tiksie
30-03-2009, 09:39 AM
Top stuff man :D

Riviera
30-03-2009, 10:13 AM
that is very nice :thumbsup::honda:

Terryfying
30-03-2009, 10:22 AM
might give this a go this week xD nicely done!

Gio
30-03-2009, 11:00 AM
Well done it looks awesome.

Very clear instructions!!

dvsx
30-03-2009, 11:22 AM
wow very nice DIY.

how much did materials cost all up??
might give it a shot, hopefully i wont fail

Red_EG4
30-03-2009, 01:25 PM
Looks awesome, and a great DIY.
Are your headlight's DIY or aftermarket?

joey99
30-03-2009, 01:42 PM
I"ll have to add up the cost .. that's one thing I forgot to do.

and the head lights and driving lights are from ebay in the US when the currency was really high and got the whole set sent here for A$74!!

Gio
30-03-2009, 01:43 PM
Yeah ur lights look the goods.

NA15BS
30-03-2009, 02:40 PM
nice clean job, car look heaps better.....

13breeze
30-03-2009, 03:01 PM
woww.. thats clean..

boy180
30-03-2009, 10:47 PM
very nice

Ashwee
31-03-2009, 05:20 PM
Fantastic write up, loads of great info for the novices out there!

antO
01-04-2009, 06:22 PM
what a BEAUTY!
great job :D

Jokkahk
01-04-2009, 07:28 PM
cleaann! :thumbsup:

BabyZilla
02-04-2009, 04:09 PM
Magnificant write-up.

front lip is a shade off - but GREAT WORK! i will be doing this soon!

Sexc86
04-04-2009, 12:41 PM
great stuff! colour codeing always seems to improve the look of any car imo

jdmEG5
12-04-2009, 11:19 PM
nice. But why 2 weekends? i finished mine in less than 2 hours :S

Red_EG4
13-04-2009, 04:04 PM
nice. But why 2 weekends? i finished mine in less than 2 hours :S
joey99 explained he had other commitments and that is why it took longer.
It will take different people different amounts of time depending on many factors.

hisoka
13-04-2009, 04:30 PM
nice diy~

beeza
13-04-2009, 06:27 PM
Well Done!!

Importsneezer
13-04-2009, 10:03 PM
is it possible to remove the side moulds then spray or is it easier to just mask up and spray?

Bob-Car
17-04-2009, 01:51 AM
What lip is that?? Noob question I know...
I know JDM yard has the 'Type R' lip for the EG which looks like it is slightly bigger in size compared to this one...

joey99
17-04-2009, 08:15 AM
yeah the side mouldings would be so much easier to paint if I could figure out how to remove them. I think they're held in with those plastic pins that break easily and you have to take the inside door panels off to do it properly. I really didn't want to do that.

and the lip is just a OEM lip from any honda dealer which cost $90.

jdmEG5
19-04-2009, 01:33 AM
i took mine off, they're just hold onto plastic clips. and theres one screw on each door at the end of the door. But what i learnt was if you tired taking it out, it kinda bends the moulding :S, better just to leave it and spray it there

leok
23-04-2009, 01:30 PM
Very good DIY :) I just sprayed my Spoon Style mirrors in black for my EK. The only problem I encountered was I got this orange peel effect on the surface of the paint. Is there a way to prevent it becoming like that? I've read this can be an issue when using a aerosol can to paint.

jdmEG5
25-04-2009, 01:55 AM
did you sand it before spraying it? I recomend u should, just go for 600grit sand paper. Paint should stick.

leok
25-04-2009, 12:14 PM
did you sand it before spraying it? I recomend u should, just go for 600grit sand paper. Paint should stick.

The side mirrors were already smooth but yeah I sanded it down just in case, before spraying it.

juns
26-04-2009, 09:49 PM
great diy!
just wondering where you picked up those cans of powercolor clear top coat as i might try this on my own car soon
cheers mate

joey99
26-04-2009, 09:56 PM
I got the powercolor clear coat from Autobarn as well as supercheap auto .. in the large cans.

vtesh
26-04-2009, 10:27 PM
i realised if you dont sand it and paint straight over it., it tends to go bubbly right?

leok
27-04-2009, 10:49 AM
i realised if you dont sand it and paint straight over it., it tends to go bubbly right?

Probably from surface imperfections or if you spray too much at one time.

Hmm I couldn't find that Powercolour brand in Super Cheap, only Septone and K&H. No Autobarn in Perth :(

redmugenjazz
27-04-2009, 10:09 PM
hey just a quick question, what wheels have you got there??

hisoka
27-04-2009, 10:15 PM
volk re30......replica

redmugenjazz
27-04-2009, 10:23 PM
oh it looks like lenzo re 30 relpica

joey99
27-04-2009, 10:44 PM
the wheels are EASTPRO wheels ... probably from ozzy tyres or something. I used to have buddy clubs but swapped them with a friend here on ozHonda.

BI85LL
03-05-2009, 09:23 AM
what is the easiest way to go about color coding side mirrors? will mirror need to come out???

phantom_civic
03-05-2009, 11:08 AM
what is the easiest way to go about color coding side mirrors? will mirror need to come out???

take the side mirrors off the door to make it easier to spray.
with the mirror, you mask it up carefully tucking the edges of the tape behind the mirror.

juns
04-05-2009, 11:16 PM
I got the powercolor clear coat from Autobarn as well as supercheap auto .. in the large cans.

Hey mate been down to autobarn and supercheap but can't seem to fine this powercolour clearcoat just so wondering if you could post a picture of the cans.
Cheers

EK-CTR
17-06-2009, 01:23 AM
hey jus a quick question did u get the paint off da shelf or did da guy at autobarn match it 2 your code on ur door panel??

R_RaTeD
30-06-2009, 06:06 PM
well done mate .. good example ...
btw did u have previous experience in spray painting ?
lol

DC4Integra98
27-07-2009, 12:03 PM
Can you drive the car 1 day after spraying?

I'm looking to color code my car but unsure how long I should avoid driving it for to let it dry thoroughly. I use the car daily.

jdmEG5
28-07-2009, 11:26 PM
i say 24hrs under protection avoiding dust or dirt

Ry_
01-09-2009, 06:21 PM
Nice work! Clean result :)

zachge
06-09-2009, 09:16 PM
that is mint bro. nice work

markgonzales3
15-09-2009, 07:59 PM
looks heaps good .. wanna do mine ? ahhaha

leok
16-09-2009, 01:09 AM
Using your guide, I resprayed the roof on my civic as it had faded since the last owner. Turned out good, only thing though, needs to be buffed heaps to be super glossy :P Gotta find a buffering machine. Will post pics when it is fully buffed.

redmugenjazz
19-09-2009, 12:04 AM
Using your guide, I resprayed the roof on my civic as it had faded since the last owner. Turned out good, only thing though, needs to be buffed heaps to be super glossy :P Gotta find a buffering machine. Will post pics when it is fully buffed.

nice write up bro, i'm doing the same with my skirts, same problem, very nice coat but i think a good buff will give a glossy finish. does anyone know how to buff it? sand with ultrafine sand paper then buff? use cutting polish? brasso? lol

Bludger
19-09-2009, 04:03 PM
nice write up bro, i'm doing the same with my skirts, same problem, very nice coat but i think a good buff will give a glossy finish. does anyone know how to buff it? sand with ultrafine sand paper then buff? use cutting polish? brasso? lolno, thats with acrylic paint.
not spray paint cans

sendok
21-09-2009, 05:55 PM
love your eg and great work man :)

SEaN1230
23-10-2009, 11:52 PM
really really good work~!!! nice guide for me to DIY my EG~~ thanks~!!!