REMOVE RUN WITH PUTTY | HOW TO CUT A RUN OUT WITH PUTTY | REMOVING CLEAR COAT RUN | CLEAR COAT RUN

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • in this video I will explain the process of removing a run with glazing putty as well as an explanation as to why this process is one of the best for removing very bad runs.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @DanielMartinez-tg6ix
    @DanielMartinez-tg6ix 2 года назад +15

    I always tell my students you never stop learning in this business. I hadn't heard of this method but it totally makes sense. This will make for a good lesson later in the year when I have my students spray for the first time in their lives. What is good about doing this in my class is that we don't have to try this on a customer vehicle and worry about having to redo work. It's done on practice panels where it is ok to make mistakes and usually encouraged. This lets me teach them to use creativity to solve problems. High school students in case anyone is wondering.

  • @LittleBozo
    @LittleBozo 3 месяца назад +1

    No, that was smart kid. You could see it after your first sanding. The high points of the entire run showed through. Then I could see that putty was just there as a protectant from sanding to the good paint. Genius my man. I won't forget that one. Thanks

  • @YouBackTube
    @YouBackTube 7 месяцев назад +4

    I used to use this method. I do mobile auto body and paint repair so I deal with this often. I've learned a new method that is 100 times faster. Tape up the corners of a razor blade, make sure it's brand new, stand it up right on top of the run 90° straight up. Scrape it back and forth on the run make sure the clear coat is very hard at this point. Scratch it back and forth until the run is level with the clear. Sand 1500, then a quick 2000, a quick 3000, cut polish and hard pad or wool pad, and then I'm finishing glaze. Super fast and works better. The potty method works but sometimes you still have a bit of a bump that you end up having to block flat anyways so what's the point? And it takes way way longer and it uses up expensive putty. It used to be my go-to method until I discovered the razor blade method.

    • @JesseLee-t2n
      @JesseLee-t2n 7 месяцев назад

      What about a large area say 16” stretch on lower door?

    • @ninja_slothsracer
      @ninja_slothsracer Месяц назад

      i once used the razor blade method, under that clear run after scrapping, the thickest run point seemed to also scrape all the way back to bare metal. what did i do wrong?

  • @Thedjcodeman
    @Thedjcodeman 2 месяца назад +2

    good drawing demonstration at the end

  • @Fentertainment
    @Fentertainment 2 года назад +4

    I understood it while you were doing it but the explanation sure does sell it!

  • @timinjapan3836
    @timinjapan3836 Год назад +3

    You, sir, are a genius!! I have never heard of this before and is an excellent idea. Thank you for showing us. Subscribed!

  • @scottsoos1294
    @scottsoos1294 Год назад +1

    Great job,easy to follow and not a lot of rapping,thanks bro

  • @make-it-work4u
    @make-it-work4u Год назад

    The sign of a professional is how well they can hide mistakes

  • @SlapHappy
    @SlapHappy 2 года назад +1

    This is a great trick that I'm sure I will use when I repaint my car for the first time in a few months.

  • @MeowMeowMeow7576
    @MeowMeowMeow7576 Год назад +4

    Awesome video sir! Thank you for telling and showing the grits you were using. I've got similar runs on my rocker panel I have to sand out. I will be trying this version versus a razor blade. Thank you again.

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_88 Год назад +1

    Great technique, very methodical approach to fix paint runs.

  • @dorianfulton7168
    @dorianfulton7168 2 года назад +2

    This is a very clear and useful video.

  • @jasontaylor6030
    @jasontaylor6030 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey mate great video a method i find allot easier is infra red panel make sure run isnt soft and use a tungsten block to shave the run off its pretty much fool proof if its dry and take ur time. You are only taking the run off only not around it

  • @Gunner-jb6cx
    @Gunner-jb6cx Месяц назад +1

    smart guy , thanks im going to try it .

  • @filibertobarrera3839
    @filibertobarrera3839 2 года назад +1

    Finally a new video on this subject,👍👍👍

  • @dardenvern
    @dardenvern Год назад

    Thanks, I've gotten runs like this before and would sand down and re-clear an entire panel sometimes. This works way better!

    • @lowcountrylowdown9000
      @lowcountrylowdown9000  Год назад

      sometimes it might be easier to sand and reclear something, but this was an entire bedside and I didn't feel like doing it..LOL

  • @bentsporks4339
    @bentsporks4339 6 месяцев назад

    I did this the day after and the dye in the hardener stained my clear on a bright silver job… make sure the clear is cured! it worked fantastic on getting rid of the run though lol

  • @DE-ok4ld
    @DE-ok4ld Год назад +1

    Nice job! Never thought of this!

  • @geoffreycartmill7717
    @geoffreycartmill7717 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 Год назад

    Good technique. I'll keep that one in my back pocket.

  • @tweetpatterson7632
    @tweetpatterson7632 11 месяцев назад

    The best way to do it

  • @movaughn20
    @movaughn20 6 месяцев назад

    Great idea, how long do you let it Clear or Single stage cure before attacking it?

  • @rogerkisling8869
    @rogerkisling8869 8 месяцев назад

    Really good video..

  • @chrisdovenbarger4329
    @chrisdovenbarger4329 Год назад

    Great video

  • @Lymlyt96
    @Lymlyt96 Год назад

    Always been scared to try this gonna have to try on a practice panel

  • @joejones711
    @joejones711 7 месяцев назад

    I’m going to assume that this only applies to clear coat and not a single stage paint run?

  • @bJamesm-bj6ur
    @bJamesm-bj6ur 6 месяцев назад

    Good to know never leared this one razor blade is much more efficient looks like to me

    • @lowcountrylowdown9000
      @lowcountrylowdown9000  5 месяцев назад

      I've used a razor for a long time as well. Always different ways to handle a situation, thanks for the support!

  • @keenanrudesill4186
    @keenanrudesill4186 5 месяцев назад

    this might be a stupid question, (I'm not a painter) but why the filler why not just sand the run if all the filler is removed

    • @keenanrudesill4186
      @keenanrudesill4186 5 месяцев назад

      ok watch the whole video lol I see

    • @lowcountrylowdown9000
      @lowcountrylowdown9000  5 месяцев назад

      Not stupid at all. If you have experience enough to hold the block flat should be fine, the filler acts as a protective barrier for the clear surrounding the run so that you don't cut too much off the sides while blocking out the run. One could also argue that it's easier to reclear the panel, but I wanted to show that there are other ways to attack a problem. Thanks for the comment!

  • @Ned.Kattan
    @Ned.Kattan Год назад

    Why you didn’t sand the putty with the polisher?

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 Год назад +2

      Probably because it is very difficult to maintain flatness with the aggressive grits. A wavy surface in clear coat is just as noticeable as the run itself. The 600 and 800 grit papers are very easy to make waves in clear coat, and with how much depth had to be removed, pretty much *ANY* grit would have caused waves if used with a polisher. Heat also becomes a problem when sanding that much clear coat off with a polisher and sand paper.
      He did it exactly right by blocking it by hand to get the majority of the run out so it would come out straight and no waves. Remember that using a polisher and sand paper is only to be used to remove sanding scratches, not major paint defects.

    • @lowcountrylowdown9000
      @lowcountrylowdown9000  Год назад

      thanks

  • @hgjvhgu7858
    @hgjvhgu7858 Год назад +3

    too much work..just re clear it . takes 10 min.

  • @derrellpill2932
    @derrellpill2932 Год назад

    What. Happens to the clear coat?

  • @kevinkev1530
    @kevinkev1530 Год назад

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @michaelmendillo7513
    @michaelmendillo7513 Год назад +1

    They do make 2" tape bro,, lol

    • @Mr.Grimsdale
      @Mr.Grimsdale Год назад +2

      You will to get pleats in 2" tape when you have to tape in curved lines.

  • @Drkfrzr11
    @Drkfrzr11 Год назад

    I never mastered this. Just seen it done by my father. I was actually better using a razor blade. Which is scare

  • @davetrn
    @davetrn Год назад

    or you can get a pro painter that does not spend 4 hours polishing 2 foot runs.

  • @robertcampbell5485
    @robertcampbell5485 Год назад +1

    What in the fuck

  • @fastgtp106
    @fastgtp106 7 месяцев назад

    Y go thru all that mess . Just use razor blade get high spots. Then sand and buff ur done..