NSX V6-3.2L DOHC (VTEC) (1997)
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Let the paint coat air dry for 5-10 minutes, then force dry with an infrared lamp.
NOTE: Keep the dryer 40-50 cm (16-20 in) from the surface.
For replacement parts:
Spray intermediate coat 2 on over the surface.
NOTE:
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For the back faces, you may start with Step 16 "Application of Intermediate Coat 2."
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Top coat enamel is used for this purpose
13. Polishing of Intermediate Coat 1
Check that the undercoat is dried thoroughly, then dry or wet sand the surface with a #400 or #600 paper.
NOTE: Use a rubber block and sand flat and smooth, covering entire surface.
14. Air Blowing/Degreasing
WARNING:
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Do not use high air pressure; use only an approved, 210kPa (2.1 kg/sq.cm, 30 psi) air nozzle.
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Wear goggles or safety glasses to prevent eye injury.
Air blow all the surface, then degrease with a wax and grease remover (for USA usage-DuPont 38125 Enamel Reducer).
15. Masking
Check the masking paper (Step 11) for tears or fouling, and repair or reinforce as necessary.
16. Application of Intermediate Coat 2 (same color as enamel) top coat spraying/drying
WARNING:
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Ventilate when spraying paint. Most paint contains substances that are harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Read the paint label before
opening paint container.
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Avoid contact with skin. Wear an approved respirator, gloves, eye protection and appropriate clothing when painting.
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Paint is flammable. Store in a safe place, and keep it away from sparks, flames or cigarettes.
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Use the same color paint as the top coat, and spray it over the surface until the intermediate coat (primer surfacer) is fully covered.
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Spray the paint slightly thicker than normal to allow for loss during subsequent polishing.
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Super ponacle II (R-M)
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Super Centari (Du Pont)
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Auto cryl (Akzo)
17. Polishing of Intermediate Coat 2
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Check that the paint coat has been dried thoroughly, then dry or wet sand the surface with a #600, #800, or #1000 paper.
NOTE: Use a rubber block and sand flat and smooth, being careful not to expose the intermediate coat 1.
Polishing of Top Coat (if damaged):
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Use the same technique described above.
WARNING:
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Do not use high air pressure; use only an approved, 210kPa (2.1 kg/sq.cm, 30 psi) air nozzle.
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Wear goggles or safety glasses to prevent eye injury.
18. Air Blowing/Degreasing
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Air blow the entire surface, then degrease with a wax and grease remover (for USA usage-DuPont 38125 Enamel Reducer).
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For shading or spot painting, polish the area with a polishing compound. Sand with a #2000 paper to give a better bonding surface for the
subsequent paint.
19. Masking
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Remove all existing masking papers, then mask with new papers.
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Use a heat resistant type masking tape (SCOTCH TAPE) where tape is attached directly to the body.
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Use brown paper or masking roll paper to cover.
NOTE:
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Mask the area surrounding the damage sufficiently to prevent overspray. It is also a good practice to use a vinyl cover to protect other areas.
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Protect resin parts with aluminum foil under the brown paper or masking paper to prevent damage to due to heat during baking.