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Technical Data Sheet
Luna Basecoats, Midcoats & Performance series paints come ‘Ready to Spray’. This means that you just need to mix the paint when you are ready, filter and spray.
Preparation
- Surface Prep: Clean thoroughly to remove dust, grease and old coatings. Lightly scuff or sand smooth surfaces (P400–P600 grit) to promote adhesion. Wipe with a breathable tack cloth or isopropyl alcohol.
- Primer: If you have exposed metal or need to repair large areas we would suggest using our UHS Primer (Panels should be sanded no higher than P400 grit).
- Environment: Ideal temperature 65–75 °F (18–24 °C). Relative humidity 40–60 %. Spray in a well-ventilated area or booth to avoid overspray buildup.
- Personal Protection: Wear a properly fitting respirator rated for solvent vapors. Use nitrile gloves and safety goggles. Keep working area free of open flames or sparks.
Mix Well
- Mix the OEM Paint well as pigments may have settled during transport.
- Test-spray on a disposable card or scrap piece to check atomization, color and coverage before applying.
Spraying Technique
- Spray 2 x 75% Wet coats for full coverage with a 10-15 minute flash between coats.
- Midcoats, Pearls & Metallics will all need a ‘3rd Coat’ which should be ‘Control or Effect coat’. If you are unsure, please as for the Luna Technical Department when contacting customer service. When spraying these types of paints, take your time and apply even coats.
- Use smooth, even passes, overlapping each pass by 50 % for uniform coverage.
Drying before Clearcoat
- Flash Between Coats: Allow each coat to fully flash (no longer tacky) before recoating to prevent runs and orange peel.
- After the final coat of color, wait 30 minutes before applying our VHS or Standard Clearcoat
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- 1.
OEM
Apply even medium coats
for a perfect finish. - 2.
Clearcoat
Finish with our VHS Clearcoat
for unrivalled gloss.
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