I know very well that this is not a wood finishing, but it is also a finishing related process. I also know from the reading past posts in the forums that some of you have the ideas about the auto finishing experience. I need to do the re-shoot a file of the cabinet (metal) properly, and I picked up a single stage for the auto finish (Nason). What kinds of preparation work that do I need to do? There are a couple of the small scratches that go to a metal; otherwise, we will be able to the original finish is intact. Do I need to shoot a primer first?
After some days I get a lot of responses of the question. But I will show you the some of the response details – Are you agree with me?
(Finishing Forum):-
From contributor G:
From contributor G:
Hey sir I will say that if you don't want to the scratches to show on the through, you have to fill them to a somehow.
From contributor A:
Sir I will agree with you and I will say that a Sand it all down p600. Use as a glazing and a spot putty to fill the scratches and chips. Sand and prime putty with a metal primer. Spray whole unit with primer surface. Sand p600. Spray can be a finish coat. That's how I'd do it.
From the original questioner:
Thanks. I'd have known exactly how to will be able to handle this job if it was a wood, but I haven't done for the metal for at least twenty-five years. What I didn't forget was how helpful people are here.
From contributor A:
Yeah, didn't want to get too carried away. It's a file cabinet, not a car. ;)
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