instead of mixing sealer you can use the G shade waterbased coat from envirobase. That can save you a lot of time on coverage and save cost of extra coats.
Exactly what i was going to comment. I normally would get the black and white toner to make a gshade and reduce it 30% with water instead of fighting the sealer halo or fighting for coverage
T490 clear base will help when you need to pile on a transparent base coat. Also I find that G7 sealer is great to help with coverage on these trash blues. Use a slow reducer and throw a bit of blending solvent over the overspray. It may cost you a few minutes. But it can make work life a bit easier in the long run. Also, it’s cheaper than smashing it with base.
If you buy the higher end detailing towels yellow ones they don't leave the lint behind even if new. I used those blue ones you have but they leave lint when new so I just use them for buffing
Instead of mixing sealer you can always mix basecoat shade of gray. P.S Envirobase has G1-G7 shade of primer. Most common is just white ECP11 , gray ECP15, dark gray and black ECP17.
I use microfiber for windows for years. Very soft compared with regular microfiber .To wipe my car after washing. To degrease before painting . They are good for everything.
@@TheGunmanRAW Clear coats have many factors that effect the viscosity. The manufacturer and type of clear, temperature of clear, ratio and mixture of clear and additives (silicon, accelerator) time between activation. Also, air line temp and spray booth temp. So with using these factors the painter will find his "Japanese finish". When achieved he would then use the viscosity tool to know the time measured (how many drips for a sertain time) for the desired finish. so when he mixes for a fresh batch of "Japanese finish" clear coat. He will use the viscosity tool to see if any reducer is needed.
Well Gunny you certainly smashed some paint on that one LOL!! that clear went on like glass mate super finish, this .8 of reducer is a bit confusing for me 🤔 is it just a case of 2:1:0.8 so it's 'point' eight of one part but not a percentage like most clears use mate? be nice if you can clarify please 👍 For me your raw vids can be as long as you want, I would be happy to sit there watching an hour long vid from you Gunny as I learn so much from your raw vids, keep them coming and a huge thanks for doing these Gunny 🤗 John UK.
instead of mixing sealer you can use the G shade waterbased coat from envirobase. That can save you a lot of time on coverage and save cost of extra coats.
or mix the color without the pearl
Exactly what i was going to comment. I normally would get the black and white toner to make a gshade and reduce it 30% with water instead of fighting the sealer halo or fighting for coverage
NAILED IT....just another day at the office.
Gunny for the win!! Loving the raw videos! Smashing that clear on!
T490 clear base will help when you need to pile on a transparent base coat. Also I find that G7 sealer is great to help with coverage on these trash blues. Use a slow reducer and throw a bit of blending solvent over the overspray. It may cost you a few minutes. But it can make work life a bit easier in the long run. Also, it’s cheaper than smashing it with base.
I took Gabes recommendation on those microfiber cloths and its been really helpful to cut the waste and improve my quality. Happy to have tried that!
Loving the RAW stuff! I always hold my breath when you smash that clear on waiting for it to run,but you have mastered your trade.
Thanks gunny, really appreciate all the extra raw videos
If you use the proper sealer which I believe is G7 you’ll cover with two coats and a control coat.
If you buy the higher end detailing towels yellow ones they don't leave the lint behind even if new. I used those blue ones you have but they leave lint when new so I just use them for buffing
Loving the raw videos gunny everyday cheers mate keep ‘em keeping👍
Solid job old mate just make your ground coat G1to G7 in water saving extra coats of colour 🤙
Mix the correct sg shade in base coat and blend it covers in 2 and half coats 👍
Loving all your vids mate. Fantastic work
thanks gunny need some good watching material on a sunday
Mix up a ground coat of base from the interior deck and use that instead of sealer works wonders for envirobase.
Was just going to say that lol
Instead of mixing sealer you can always mix basecoat shade of gray.
P.S Envirobase has G1-G7 shade of primer. Most common is just white ECP11 , gray ECP15, dark gray and black ECP17.
I use microfiber for windows for years. Very soft compared with regular microfiber .To wipe my car after washing. To degrease before painting . They are good for everything.
Good work
Saludos desde Colombia.Master.
I have a question how do you know what pressure to use to get the same metallic size on your spot paint jobs
Why do you drop your pressure in-between coats?
Fantastic job Gunny ! By the way, what are your opinion on Meiji spray gun ? Have you ever tried that brand ?
He is good
How many oz did you mix for that job and that color?
I don't know oz but 750ml from memory
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What and where do you get your micro fibre cloths?
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Go on gunny
I do this,5 days a week
use a viscosity guage tester to find optimum amount of clear coat reducer
And what would you say optimal time would be for Japanese finish?
@@TheGunmanRAW Clear coats have many factors that effect the viscosity. The manufacturer and type of clear, temperature of clear, ratio and mixture of clear and additives (silicon, accelerator) time between activation. Also, air line temp and spray booth temp. So with using these factors the painter will find his "Japanese finish". When achieved he would then use the viscosity tool to know the time measured (how many drips for a sertain time) for the desired finish. so when he mixes for a fresh batch of "Japanese finish" clear coat. He will use the viscosity tool to see if any reducer is needed.
I love the raw stuff it feels like i am there with you in the booth and we are just having a bit of a chat and a rant on everyday stuff
Vota mucho material esa pistola
NICE
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Well Gunny you certainly smashed some paint on that one LOL!! that clear went on like glass mate super finish, this .8 of reducer is a bit confusing for me 🤔 is it just a case of 2:1:0.8 so it's 'point' eight of one part but not a percentage like most clears use mate? be nice if you can clarify please 👍
For me your raw vids can be as long as you want, I would be happy to sit there watching an hour long vid from you Gunny as I learn so much from your raw vids, keep them coming and a huge thanks for doing these Gunny 🤗 John UK.
Yeah that's correct with the ratio. But it's not +.08 like most paint companies, they'd do it something like 2:1+10% and the + is important.
Ah right ok thanks Gunny, mine is 2:1+5-10% so with yours the .08 is included in the total and not added to the total 🤔🤔 John UK.