How to prepare your bike for paint, DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • Complete guide on how to prepare your bike frame before you paint it DIY. I cover Aluminium, Carbon and Steel from removing the old paint, prepping for base paint and what primers to use.
    Painting bikes is a lot of work and you want to have a proper base so you don't end up with a ruined paint job on your bike.
    TO ORDER PAINT STENCILS FROM ME, VISIT: paintstencils....
    To subscribe to the channel for more inspiration and how to's:
    / @mynextdiybikeproject
    To check out how I prepped, painted and built my Aluminium gravel bike:
    • Building the gravel bike
    To check out how I prepped, painted and built my carbon road bike:
    • Building the Moose Tai...
    Materials used (US links):
    Sand papers:
    amzn.to/36ddCUc
    Angle grinder
    amzn.to/3I1nFJh
    Flap disc
    amzn.to/3pX21jl
    Paint stripper
    amzn.to/3w0bz0O
    Ammonia hydroxide 25%
    amzn.to/3CBFXzG
    Scotch sponge:
    amzn.to/36ajAoS
    white spirit/thinner degreaser
    amzn.to/3pYQiRf
    Primers:
    amzn.to/3J3bcGv
    amzn.to/3KvGV3k (not 2K)
    Materials used (EU links):
    Sand papers:
    amzn.to/3I6SMmO
    Angle grinder:
    amzn.to/3tOPYWp
    Flapdisc
    amzn.to/3t3OYib
    Paint stripper:
    amzn.to/3MSKN0u
    Ammonia hydroxide 25%
    Check your local paint shop
    Cleaning thinner/degreaser:
    www.nonpaints....
    Scotch sponge
    amzn.to/3pX5ePW
    Primers:
    www.nonpaints....
    www.nonpaints....
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:12 Choose your substrate
    0:42 Strip the old paint
    4:14 surface preparation
    5:07 Aluminium preparation
    6:04 final prep befor primer
    6:25 Primer
    7:52 How to do it in practice
    Stock footage:
    unsplash.com/
    Sound effects:
    www.zapsplat.com/
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Комментарии • 38

  • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
    @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  5 месяцев назад

    TO ORDER PAINT STENCILS FROM ME, VISIT: paintstencils.carrd.co/

  • @acadiasprings9102
    @acadiasprings9102 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is a great breakdown of the prep work in painting a bike!

  • @antoniiocaluso1071
    @antoniiocaluso1071 2 года назад +3

    Truly OUTSTANDING, in nearly every way!! Thanks!! Best on YT

  • @Big_Red_Dork
    @Big_Red_Dork Год назад +4

    Great video, but some warnings must be attached to using 2K spray coatings. They are extremely toxic, well amd above standard 1K spray products, even if overspray just grtston your skin. 2K finish coats are the worst but the primer and base coats are full of terrible dtuff too. You *must* wear a full body disposable painting suit, and either a half mask with safety glasses and face shield or full face respirator, as well as nitrile gloves (latex leaks chemicals through). And the spraying must be done in a area with proper ventilation, and ideally one covered with paint drop sheeting all the way around and some kind of exterior ventilation.
    Basically 2K products give the best final results...but the hassle to do it safely is not adequately shared when advice to use it is given. This stuff aint yer average rattle can of rustoleum. One exposure to 2K clear coat can cause permanent lung damage and tissue damage or even death(the deaths ive heard of were from full car autobody work). Read the SDS's for any spray products you use, and do not cut corners on PPE and area prep. Holding your breath is not sufficient to stop benzene exposures, and standing upwind is not sufficient to prevent skin exposure to over spray

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  Год назад +2

      Thanks. Yes, I try to highlight the safety in several of my videos and I have increased my own safety gear and booth. 👍

  • @martinabjork5184
    @martinabjork5184 2 года назад +4

    Very useful!

  • @workinprogress88
    @workinprogress88 2 года назад +3

    Great vid!

  • @flaptsak87
    @flaptsak87 Год назад +1

    How about the suspension and the front fork of the bike? Do I scrub this also to paint? What about the small plastic parts of it ? Should I just use masking tape if I want to avoid Diassembling it?

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  Год назад

      I hav No experience of painting suspension forks my self, yet. But they are usually aluminum and should be treated like a frame. Preferably disassemble it, otherwise mask as much as possible. Ive see videos of both. The plastic parts? Like levers or what parts do you refer to? I would probably mask them and leave them the way they are. If you want them painted, try to remove them and paint them separately. Rugg them with a sandpaper and use a plastic adhesion promotor. 👍

  • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
    @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  2 года назад +4

    What’s your biggest challenge when painting bikes?

    • @antoniiocaluso1071
      @antoniiocaluso1071 2 года назад +3

      Finding a fluorescent color (green/yellow!) that performs well. Maybe you'll offer us a video, showing your how-to. Honestly, every road bike ought have super bright colors! The "stealth dark" fad seemed the nuttiest :-)

    • @MTBs
      @MTBs 2 года назад +2

      I only do top-ups of chipped paint cleaning with some alkohol first. Is that the right way to go?

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  2 года назад +2

      @@antoniiocaluso1071 I have not given in for the fluorescent colors yet, but they do tempt. And when I go there, I promise a video. I totally agree, stealth black is so 2016. 😎👍

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  2 года назад +2

      @@MTBs I’d love to see the results. ❤️👍

    • @ing-brittbjork9698
      @ing-brittbjork9698 2 года назад +3

      Timme

  • @MesserMeister
    @MesserMeister Год назад +1

    Is there an alternative to the special ammonia product for an aluminum frame? Something available in a store perhaps?

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  Год назад

      I think ammonia is available in most paint stores. Might be different in different countries. I got my at the hardware store.

    • @MesserMeister
      @MesserMeister Год назад +1

      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT thank you! I'm in the USA and I'm having trouble with it

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  Год назад

      @@MesserMeister ok, can’t help you with that. But I don’t know of any alternatives.

  • @flaptsak87
    @flaptsak87 Год назад +1

    what kind of grit do you think i would need to start with an aluminum frame?

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  Год назад

      It depends on what method you use to remove the bulk of the paint. I you use a power tool, you will probably have a quite rough surface and need to go as low as 240 or 320. The reason you need to go step by step ist that a 600 grit will never get the scratches from a 240 grit away, you need to do 400 in between. I hope that will help you out.

    • @mikakorhonen5715
      @mikakorhonen5715 4 дня назад +1

      @@MYnextDIYbikePROJECT I just polished aluminium frame and went down to 800 before polishing.

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  4 дня назад +1

      @@mikakorhonen5715 you have a lifetime of polishing ahead of you. 👌😅

    • @mikakorhonen5715
      @mikakorhonen5715 4 дня назад +1

      @@MYnextDIYbikePROJECT Polished, cleaned and sprayed 2K clear coat. I also had 1K primer, but it was not clear, so had to polish frame two times.
      I was professional metal polisher 20 years ago.

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  4 дня назад +1

      @@mikakorhonen5715 ok, thats better. 👌😅

  • @ing-brittbjork9698
    @ing-brittbjork9698 2 года назад +2

    Snyggt

  • @Gepaiel
    @Gepaiel 6 месяцев назад +1

    What about alloy?

    • @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT
      @MYnextDIYbikePROJECT  6 месяцев назад

      What kind of alloy? Usually its a steel or aluminum based alloy.