I have some decals to add , I think I need to do at least 2 clearcoats over my candy and then sand the peel or imperfections out , I'm just not sure what fine grit to use , then once the decals are on, then a mist coat of clear , and then another clearcoat . Does this sound right ? .cheers for video .👍
You need a minimum of 3 to 4 coats of clearcoat for Kandy before you start sanding, 600 grit then put stickers if your going to flow coat with 3 more clearcoats. If buffing then put stickers on 30mins after basecoat Kandy dries then 3 coats clearcoat then wet sand with 1500 grit, 2000, 3000 then buff
I have some decals to add , I think I need to do at least 2 clearcoats over my candy and then sand the peel or imperfections out , I'm just not sure what fine grit to use , then once the decals are on, then a mist coat of clear , and then another clearcoat . Does this sound right ? .cheers for video .👍
You need a minimum of 3 to 4 coats of clearcoat for Kandy before you start sanding, 600 grit then put stickers if your going to flow coat with 3 more clearcoats.
If buffing then put stickers on 30mins after basecoat Kandy dries then 3 coats clearcoat then wet sand with 1500 grit, 2000, 3000 then buff
when you spray kandy do you clear over the base? (silver met)
No, clear is Always last.
Tri-stage is 1.base(silver)
2.Candy (midcoat)
3. Clearcoat
Pretty deep red
A turkey baster works good for mixing small batches
Please color code?
Where u buy ur paint
Autopainthq.com
Auto paint HQ
A turkey baster would have worked well to move candy to the mixing cup
The reason you are getting sags and seperation is slow reducer.. I personally use fast. I have had big problems using slow even at 85 degrees.
I would like to see the finished product on the car. Like the color.
@@MrRickforegolf there's a video of the car with the color on it just got to find
it
😂😂😂😂😂😂, holy orange peel..