CR-V EX 4WD L4-1972cc 2.0L DOHC MFI (2000)
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Most paints contain substances that are harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Read the paint label before opening the container. Spray paint only in
a well ventilated area.
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Cover spilled paint with sand, or wipe it up at once.
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Wear an approved respirator, gloves, eye protection and appropriate clothing when painting. Avoid contact with skin.
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If paint gets in your mouth or on your skin, rinse or wash thoroughly with water. If paint gets in your eyes, flush with water and get prompt
medical attention.
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Paint is flammable. Store it in a safe place, and keep it away from sparks, flames, or cigarettes.
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Fill the gun's paint cup with the primer. Use a strainer when pouring the primer into the cup.
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Primer should never be applied to a dirty or greasy surface. Before spraying, blow dust and dirt off the surface and clean with wax and grease
remover.
(Method of spraying)
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Do not try to cover the surface with one heavy coat. Apply several thin coats.
NOTE:
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Spray coat 4-5 coats to get 20 microns of thickness, as one coat deposits 5-7 microns.
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Spray the primer at 250-300 kPa (2.5-3.0 kgf/sq.cm, 35.6 - 42.7 psi) pressure. Spraying with improper air pressure will cause imperfections.
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Open the gun 3-4 turns.
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Wipe up unwanted primer immediately with thinner.
5. Cleaning spray gun
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After spraying, be sure to clean the spray gun thoroughly with thinner or solvent.
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The gun will be permanently clogged if the primer is allowed to dry.
6. Drying
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After spraying the chipping guard primer, air-dry for 7-10 minutes to evaporate the thinner in the primer. Then dry it with infrared lamps at
176 degrees F (80 degrees C) for 30-40 minutes.
NOTE: Insufficient baking may cause pinholes if the primer coat is too thick.
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The temperature lamps and drying time recommendations should be followed closely.
7. Intermediate and Top coating
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Sand the chipping guard primer film with #280-#400 sandpaper.
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Follow the intermediate/top coating Procedures.