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Blending System

The large number of economic body and paint repairs the areas to be coated in the meantime must be kept to the minimum necessary compared with coating an entire part.

In addition, vehicles with multilayer paint applications (Metallic coatings, mineral effect coatings and two-colour paint applications) are becoming more widespread on the market.

In this connection the techniques used are blend-in painting, touching-up and the painting of partial areas.

The blending system is used on metallic surfaces. The standard systems (painting of individual parts) are used for plastic parts (front and rear panelling) and interior surfaces (engine compartment, rear floor) of the body.

Blending-in or touching-up should only be carried out if, after a sample panel painting and additional shade correction, adequate paint matching is not possible.

Blending-in or touching-up is essential on three-layer paintwork.

For two-layer paintwork, apply the time allowances for Paint stage 2, adjoining part.

For three-layer paint, the time allowances for paint stage 2, adjoining part, must be used but an additional time supplement of 20% of the time allowances is applied (see TIS 2000, Time allowances, Introduction Assembly B)

Blend-in painting (in general):

To ensure optimum adhesion of the base coat and clear coat, pre-sand and spray 1 layer of bonding agent (mix component 666 with colour mixing system or Basefix) onto the repaired part and neighbouring part(s).

Touching-up (in general):

When repairing, for example, the body side, only the sanded neighbouring exterior parts (quarter panel / roof frame extension) should be sprayed with mix component 666 or Basefix.

The spraying technique for touching up a plain 1-coat application uses touch-up thinners.

Painting partial areas (in general):

Build up damaged area with filler. Sand down as far as the expected edge of the last spraying operation with unmixed touch-up thinners, depending on the area of damage and its position on the body.

Note:   For sanding, use equipment with grain size P2000 and fine sanding paste.

Brief Description of Blend-in Painting

Clean and sand damaged area. Apply putty, if necessary. Clean, degrease, apply filler to damaged area. Sand filler.

Sand the entire part beyond the damaged area. Give a matt finish to the adjoining part using sanding paste and sanding/matting pad fine.

Mix bonding agent 666 or Basefix with 20% hydro-basecoat activator / universal thinners. Apply one covering coat of this mixture to the entire surface of the adjoining part.

1st layer:

Apply base paint on the damaged part and fade out on adjoining part, allow to dry.

Dry the surfaces, do not blow-dry them. Polish area with tack cloth

2nd and 3rd layer:

apply base paint. Apply paint fading out past the perimeter zones of the first paint application. Allow to dry.

Apply 1 feathering coat of clear coat over both parts. Observe drying time.

Apply one more coat of clear coat. Then allow to set and dry.

Example: Fault in outer rear quarter panel. Blend-in paint adjoining part (rear door).



Paint system

1. New part (or damaged part)
2. Apply bonding agent to repaired part/area and adjoining part/area
3. Apply base paint (to finish-sanded filler and adjoining part)
4. Fog zone 1/3
5. Apply a thin layer of clear coat in the transition area (optimum colour transition)
6. To finish, spray the whole area with clear coat

Brief Description of Touching-up

Clean and sand damaged area. Apply putty, if necessary. Clean, degrease, sand filler.

Give a matt finish to the damaged zone - including adjoining part - using sanding paste and sanding/matting pad fine.

Bonding agent 666 or Basefix with 20% hydro-base coat activator / universal thinners. Apply this mixture in 1 uninterrupted layer over the whole part (adhesion for clear coat)

Apply 1 feathering coat of mixed clear coat over the repaired zone – 1 feathering coat of mixed clear coat over the entire surface. Note drying time.

Example: Fault in outer rear quarter panel of body. Touching-up the part with clear coat.

Object Number: 2412243  Size: DEFAULT

Paint system

1. New part (or damaged part)
2. Apply bonding agent 666 or basefix to repaired and adjoining part/surface
3. Apply bonding agent 666 or base coat (to sanded filler and adjoining part)
4. Fog zone 1/3
5. Apply clear coat (complete)

Brief description - painting partial areas

General:

Painting partial areas is a method of touching up in which a transition is made between "old paint" and a repair area that is as small as possible, using a new build-up of greatly thinned clear coat. Lastly, in this transition area between the "old" and new clear coat, there is a certain risk that cracks can appear during polishing. On the other hand it is necessary to use this economic method.

The decision to paint partial areas must be taken separately for each case. We can offer suggestions based on the current painting techniques and the usual types of damage.



View of body areas and surfaces.

1. No partial painting in flat areas (up to height of door pillar)
  Bonnet
  Car roof
  Luggage compartment lid, tailgate
  Door pillars
  Upper side panel
2. Only sensible on vertical areas (door pillar to centre of doors)
  Beads and protective strips of doors
  Wings, exterior side panels as far as the rear panelling connection
3. Sensible in lower body area.
  Under door area
  Front / rear panelling

The structure of the coating can vary depending on the damage and inspection.

Variants in preliminary work:

1. With isolating primer
2. with 2C HS multifiller
3. with polyester universal putty

Prepare (e.g. 2C HS multifiller)

1. Clean
2. Sand (dry with eccentric) using P240 sanding means
3. Dry (5 minutes)
4. Sand (dry with eccentric) using P400 sanding means
5. Clean
6. Apply 2C HS multi-filler (2 layers with reduced air pressure)
7. Dry
8. Sand (dry) P2000 sanding means
9. Cleanly mask the area
10. Clean
11. Polish partial area (note area for touch-up thinners)

Preparation (general)

1. Clean
2. Sand (dry with eccentric) using P 240 sanding means
3. Clean
4. Sand (dry with eccentric) using P 400 sanding means
5. Clean
6. Mask the vehicle
7. Final sanding (dry) with sanding means P 2000 + fine grinding past (Blend prep) until the last coat with unmixed touch-up thinners is detected in the edge area with the vehicle paint.
8. Clean

Build up further after preparation:

1. Spray water base coat (for example: Anest IVATA-400 spray gun)
2. Spray 1st coat over the areas with filler (allow to dry for 3 minutes).
3. Apply 2nd full coat (allow to dry for 3 minutes)
4. Spray with clear coat (VOC clear coat; water base clear coat)
5. Add touch-up thinners to the water base clear coat. Spray area over edge of base coat.
6. Spray a transition coat with pure touch-up thinners as far as the prepared area of polishing
7. Allow to set until the surface of the clear coat is transparent again.
8. Furnace-dry the painting

Subsequent work

Polish part areas

First of all work with a small unit and small polishing disc.

Carry out finishing work with a large polishing disc.

Use ordinary sanding means available on the market, for example:

Supplier:

Designation:

Festool

Titan 2 - P 3000

Platin 2 - P 2000 to P 4000

3M

Hocit - P 1500 to P 3000


Variants in preliminary work:

1 with isolating primer (spray can) for small surface faults.



2 Area with 2C HS multifiller for larger areas of damage (primer)

2a Area of sanding



3 with polyester universal putty for large areas of damage down to the primer of the paint system. Further build-up after preliminary work.



Apply water base coat

1 Spray layer over the filled area

2 Spray another coat

Apply clear coat spray with touch up thinners.

3 With pure touch-up thinners, spray around the polished area, fading out with reduced air pressure.



Subsequent work

Polish part areas

Use small equipment for preliminary work

Carry out finishing work with a large polishing disc.



Use ordinary sanding means available on the market.



Mask the vehicle

According to the current state of the art, colour-adhering painting films, free of heavy metals and usually made of polyethylene mixtures, are used. The work of covering can be done by one person, even for wide film. It is usually supplied in widths of 90cm, 200cm and 400cm.

Advantages:

  • Considerably cheaper than masking paper
  • Heat resistant up to 100°C object temperature
  • Not microporous
  • Water-resistant, tear-resistant, free from fluff (no need to cover again after wet sanding)
  • Protects the environment, contains no heavy metal


Examples: various covering with paint films on the Astra-H

Paint Systems

1-coat solid paint applications

2-coat solid paint applications

2-coat metallic paint applications

2-coat pearlescent paint applications

3-coat perlitic paintwork

Owing to the introduction of the blending system, the paint systems are extended to include "blend-in painting" and "touching-up". These systems are applied to achieve optimum colour matching with solvent-based paint and preparation materials specifically for 2-coat and 3-coat paint applications.

Paint Stages

Paint stages IIa and IIb correspond to paint stage II

Blend-in painting / touching-up are only to be used on two-coat and three-coat paint applications. The previously familiar painting stages I, II and III apply for painting individual parts.

Painting stage IIa applies to blending-in (blending system).

Painting stage II b applies to touching up (blending system).

Paint stages IIa and IIb correspond to paint stage II

Blend-in painting / touching-up are only to be used on two-coat and three-coat paint applications.

Painting partial areas

Bearing in mind the body design (edges, folds) it is possible to delimit areas. Time allowances are already published for this work. Painting of partial areas can be calculated in all paint stages except paint stage I.

Time Allowances

The division of the preparatory operations is as follows:

Coarse putty operations and sealing operations come under sheet metal operations in group A.

Fine putty operations come under the paint operations in group B.

Paintable surfaces are to be produced in the sheet metal work division (body workers, panel beaters).

The paint operations division (painters) takes over the work from the sheet metal work division and completes the surface to be painted.

This includes: at most 3 fine putty coats for screw parts, at most 4 fine putty coats for welded parts.

Note:   Spraying colour samples for the painting of individual parts is included in the set-up time.

Paint stages (for blending)

The time allowances for paint operations (main and combined) are organised into the following stages:

Paint stage / blending

Metal parts (2-coat and 3-coat paint applications)

II a

Blend-in painting

Paint bonding agent mixture or up to approximately 50% into the adjoining part.

II b

Touching-up

Paint bonding agent mixture or Basefix into the complete adjoining part.


Paint stages (for painting individual parts)

Paint stage / individual-part painting

Plastic parts

I

New part painting

Apply top coat to entire surface area

II

Surface painting

Apply filler to entire surface area

Apply top coat to entire surface area

III

Repair painting

Partially bond the area to be worked and apply putty up to approx. 10% of the part area

Apply filler to entire surface area

Apply top coat to entire surface area

Create structure if required (structure spray)


Production Painted Plastic Parts (Exterior)

The overview of factory-painted plastic parts is available in the service instructions.

The top coat of factory installed plastic parts is applied with a slightly thinner film of paint.

As a result, the stone-chip resistance of the paint system is improved.

•  Service:
For service paint repairs, thinner coats of paint must also be sprayed.

It is no longer necessary to add plasticising additives to the base paint .

Further information on painting techniques is given in the dealer videos:

Video

Subject

VT 37

Plastic - Repair

VT 49

Paint repair structure - diagnosis - care

VT 50

Paint repair VOC coat - water-based paint

VT 75

Paint car roof Insignia



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