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Date:         Wed, 8 Dec 1999 19:42:52 -0600
Reply-To:     Bill Johnson <bjohns@DTX.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bill Johnson <bjohns@DTX.NET>
Subject:      Re: paint job (touch-ups?)
Comments: To: "A. Kimmons" <akimmons@EV1.NET>

Just getting into this touchup myself. I bought the goodies yesterday for about $35. I went to the automotive paint store with the Westy. They came out with a paint scanning device and took 5 readings of my paint color. It think I will get a better match for the old paint this way.

The smallest size I could get mixed was a pint. I also got some paint reducer and a little portable type spray gizmo that is refillable. I did not get the hardener. It was outrageous in price. I also picked up a spray can of quality primer.

This may be a good idea. We will see as soon as I get everything prepared for the paint.

Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "A. Kimmons" <akimmons@EV1.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 6:41 PM Subject: Re: paint job (touch-ups?)

Speaking of painting... There has been a lot of talk about painting or getting your van painted.

I too, have wanted to do this but after hearing of thousands of dollars to get a van painted, have put this way on the back, back burner...

My van has knicks and scrapes all over it, a few of them are throught the base (white) coat and to the metal. Once, I bought some touch up spray paint, that the auto guy "told" me was the match, but when I sprayed it on...well, it wasn't so close.(This was pre-Internet and I didn't know any better...)

Anyway, can a Auto paint place do a single coat or some kind of touch up deal just to get things up to spec?? Most of the van looks great still and I am very careful with it now. I just wish I could get it looking semi-perfect without having to spend a fortune. I could afford a couple of hundred if this could be done. Any tips on vendors? I live in Houston, TX. THANKS all in advance.

Stuart MacMillan wrote:

> I painted my top myself this summer. Just used a Scotch medium scuffing > pad with water followed by a solvent surface cleaner to get the surfaced > prepped. I took the luggage rack off, removed the seals (needed new ones > anyway), masked off the skylight opening, (remove the skylight but not > the seal for it) and draped painter's plastic all around the van and > shot three coats of PPG Delthane catalyzed polyurethane enamel. > > I was going to flatten it down, but it looks great with the gloss. They > actually were fairly glossy when new, but didn't stay that way for > long. The paint and materials ran about $170 (1 qt paint, reducer, > catalyst, scuffing pad, lacquer thinner for clean up, plastic, etc.), > flattener would have added another $30. > > You could probably do all the above prep and get it done for a bit less > than $500. No sealer is needed, which would add another $70 to the cost > of materials. I can send you a picture if I can find it! > > Bob Berkemer wrote: > > > > Well, got my new (nice used) pop top and I'm getting ready to have it > > and the luggage carrier painted to match the body, (as was from the > > factory). Went to one of the "big" auto body places yesterday and they > > quote me a price of $1,000. This seems a bit high to me. Went to another > > shop that was recommended by my VW mechanic and they quoted $500. > > Hummmmmm..... > > > > Anybody out there had their top painted and do you have any > > recommendations? I want it to look as close to factory as possible and I > > get nervous when they start talking about all the prep sanding. A smooth > > shiny top isn't what I want. > > > > TIA > > Bob, 84 westy > > Menomonie WI > > > > P.S. Looked at a shinny new green diesel beetle today..... I want it!!! > > -- > Stuart MacMillan > Manager, Case Program > 800-909-8244 ext 208 > > Getting your share of the Net yet? > http://www.cobaltgroup.com > http://www.casedealer.com/demo > http://www.caseihdealer.com/demo


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