
MAKE WATER TRANSFER FIBER WITH CLEAR GLOSS + ACTIVATOR 9128 DITON PREMIUM
Bikers are certainly familiar with the water transfer printing painting technique that uses dipped carbon to modify their favorite motorcycle. This method is applied to create three-dimensional (3D) patterns that are more complicated than manual painting. The result is also guaranteed to be neater, not bloated, not easily peeled off, and resistant to gasoline and dirt.
Water transfer printing is an easy and practical alternative to beautify the appearance of the motorbike. This technique is usually carried out on objects made of plastic, fiberglass, wood, and even metal by using a carbon film containing a pattern dissolved in water.
Before the water transfer process is carried out, the object to be printed must be sanded until it is clean and smooth first, then coated with a neutral colored basecoat, which is then dipped in a mixture of water and an activator to print the motif or pattern onto the surface of the object.
The quality of the material will affect the results of the water transfer itself, and the most important is the film/pattern and pigment, then the second factor is the activator liquid as a determinant of permanent and long-lasting results.
THE MOTOR WILL BE GLOWING WITH CLEAR GLOSS + 9128 DITON PREMIUM ACTIVATOR
The water transfer technique can actually be done at home. Here are the steps to take:
- Sand the surface of the object to be printed. Sand slowly until the surface feels smooth.
- Use PP Plastic Primer 9100 Diton Premium. Spray onto the object until it covers the entire surface as much as 2-3 layers so that later the printed motif can stick perfectly. Wait for it to dry.
- Spray VG 9828 Diton Premium. So that the printed object is crack-resistant, pigmented, and durable, give it another layer with VG 9828
- Diton Premium 2-3 times as a base color (undercoat).
- While the object is left to dry, then place the pattern into a tray that has been given water (the pattern is placed upside down, i.e. front first and then back). Make sure the carbon film has been measured based on the dimensions of the object so that the resulting motif can evenly cover the entire surface.
- Spray Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 Diton Premium on the carbon film so that the pattern sticks to the object. Spray just enough, not too little or too much.
- Dip the object in a solution of carbon film in water. Wait for a few seconds for all the patterns to stick, then slowly lift. Make sure the entire surface is evenly covered with motifs.
- Dry the object. After the pattern is printed, let it dry, then coat it again with Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 Diton Premium as a top coat so that the object looks more glowing and beautiful. Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 Diton Premium helps the water transfer motif to make it more durable and resistant to gasoline drops or other dirt.
As a high-quality spray paint product, Diton Premium presents the Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 variant which can be used as a practical choice to beautify motorcycle parts so that they look more shiny and well-maintained.
Conclusion
Having two functions, doubles as a carbon activator as well as paint finishing, Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 from Diton Premium is considered a mainstay solution for bikers who want to dress up their favorite motorcycle to look more elegant, especially in the application of the water transfer method on fiber materials. With a shimmering finish, Clear Gloss + Activator 9128 is proven to turn your bike into a brand new look.
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