Last updated 2022-07-20
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Prepare raw plastic parts
Definition of Mitchell Estimating (ME) additional operation preparation (prep) raw plastic parts.
Definition
The preparation of a raw plastic part is an additional operation in the ME system. Estimators select this additional operation when they use the
- Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), or
- after-market plastic parts (i.e. polypropylene), supplied in a raw, unfinished state with no primer on them.
These types of plastic parts
- have a shiny appearance and slippery feel, and
- are typically larger parts, such as
- bumpers
- large cladding, or
- wheel opening flares.
Note: Prep raw plastic parts are not permitted on other plastic substrates.
Preparation of raw substrate
Preparation of plastic components coming from a manufacturer or supplier in a raw/unprimed state must be allowed .2 per refinish hour (20%).
This time should be entered on the Raw Substrate Prep line in Mitchell Cloud Estimating (MCE), including the following preparation operations
- detergent wash
- alcohol/plastic cleaner wash
- additional solvent wash
- application of specialized adhesion promoter, and
- the cleaning of equipment
Restrictions
This additional operation should not be used when the
- plastic does not share similar characteristics to (i.e. polypropylene)
- part is being repaired or supplied as an exchange part, or
- new OEM or after-market part is already primed and/or painted.
Base refinish labour time application
The application of 20% of the base refinish labour paint time to the part with a minimum time of 0.3 hours.
Note: Exchange part suppliers are responsible to ensure that the primer on the bumper covers meets industry standards as per the Exchange Standards of Performance.