-
I've used this one several times: https://www.nonpaints.com/be/2k-blanke-lak-hoogglans-in-spuitbus-spraymax-250ml-400ml. They come in different options: matt/Semi-Gloss/gloss. Be aware that it consists of two components, so once you 'open' a spraycan, you can only use it for a limited time ( 24-48h or so). The stem got one coat of primer (grey) followed by a wetsand with 800 and 1500. Then 4 coats of black, in between wet sanding with 1500. 'Sanding' sound quite rough though, especially the last coats only got a gentle wipe. Than 2 coats of 2K clearcoat without sanding.
For the levers, I didn't applied it partially but gave the full levers some coats to get a nice finish. How small are the areas that you want to touch up? Cause if it are only small chips, a spraycan might not be very suitable.
-
Thanks for the tips! There are a few paintchips, all of them smaller than about half a square cm so a spray can is probably not ideal. A small paint brush seems more adequate for thid application . I definitely don’t want to clearcoat the whole frame. I‘m a little worried about damaging the exposed fibres when sanding the edges of the chipped clearcoat. Maybe I should put a small piece of tape over the exposed fibres when working on the edges. If you don‘t mind, I‘ll tag you in my CP thread for some advice once I start/prepare the restoration at some point in the future :)
Very impressive. Do you have some advice on how you went about the sanding? Which 2k varnish did you use and did you only apply it partially? I‘m interested cause I wanted to touch up some paint chips on a clearcoated cf frame.