Lol that was super cool of you with your son! Nice touch but great video man. I've been looking for videos on how to blend properly as I had someone shoot my car with a BB gun. Had to sand, etch primer, putty fill n sand, primer n sand, base, mid, clear + blend so thanks on showing these techniques!!
How's she goin'? That's a cool technique and it is very hard to see the blend line. The hard line on the body helps but it 'blends' across this line really good!!! Thanks for sharing!! Take care!!
Great video. Question: if you were two-stepping it (base coat, clear coat) would you reposition a new soft edge further away, or, feather without an edge at all including a blender coat?
I had to replay the part with your son in it, THAT WAS SO COOL!!! I'm really digging the using two tapes to create that roll. Shaun, I REALLY appreciate you doing this video because as you know the Cobalt has some issues. I have a few questions: 1. In the video, you stated that it would be easy because the vehicle is white, what if the vehicle is another color, like the red Cobalt? Would the single stage blend into the clear coated base? 2. Which lasts longer; the single stage or using clear? 3. Can you apply clear over single stage? Thanks again for this video Shaun!!
the short answer is no. there is a small amount of polishing that can be done , if the repair is done right you wont need to sand or polish . there is always an exemption to the rule ,but S&P generally will lead to a do over ....
Great info. Never seen an edge blend done, only seen and/or did fenders, hoods, or whole vehicles. It came out really nice! 👍
Thanks 👍 appreciate it!
Great video!! Looks great! And the special guest was awesome!! Thanks for sharing 🤜🤛
thanks so much my friend!
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thanks so much JP
Lol that was super cool of you with your son! Nice touch but great video man. I've been looking for videos on how to blend properly as I had someone shoot my car with a BB gun. Had to sand, etch primer, putty fill n sand, primer n sand, base, mid, clear + blend so thanks on showing these techniques!!
Thanks so much Tony 👍 any questions never hesitate
Killer video buddy!
Great video Thank you , verrrrrry helpful
Nice job, the Jeep is gonna look good
ty Bruce really appreciated 🤜🤛
I'm spotting a few places on my 93 F350 dumper. I sure wish I had him help me a couple of hours.
"Edge Blending" sounds like it costs an extra $50 on top of the 1 hour outcall rate.
lmao 🤣 🤜🤛
How's she goin'? That's a cool technique and it is very hard to see the blend line. The hard line on the body helps but it 'blends' across this line really good!!! Thanks for sharing!! Take care!!
thanks Mike really appreciated
Great video. Question: if you were two-stepping it (base coat, clear coat) would you reposition a new soft edge further away, or, feather without an edge at all including a blender coat?
fold over smart, gonna have to try that, thanks.
You bet and tyvm
I had to replay the part with your son in it, THAT WAS SO COOL!!! I'm really digging the using two tapes to create that roll. Shaun, I REALLY appreciate you doing this video because as you know the Cobalt has some issues. I have a few questions:
1. In the video, you stated that it would be easy because the vehicle is white, what if the vehicle is another color, like the red Cobalt? Would the single stage blend into the clear coated base?
2. Which lasts longer; the single stage or using clear?
3. Can you apply clear over single stage?
Thanks again for this video Shaun!!
I can make a video or we can do a live and talk about it, let me know bud.
@@thisguysgarage Now that everything is calmed down over here, we can start back doing a talk show. Weekends would be great!
perfect
Can you wet sand the blended edge to make it even more seamless if desired? Single stage non-metallic urethane.
the short answer is no. there is a small amount of polishing that can be done , if the repair is done right you wont need to sand or polish . there is always an exemption to the rule ,but S&P generally will lead to a do over ....
What about the overspray in your wheel well?
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thank you MCA
Thanks Hopeful
You bet!
Maybe foam tape instead?
an average joe wont have foam tape ,and in my opinion it doesn't work as good , but foam tape does work great in door jams
You didn’t show the final result! How well does this technique work?
you can see at the 14:00 min mark when the tape comes off ,ty Kevin you can see the results better here ruclips.net/video/qGScZF0KgmE/видео.html
@@thisguysgarage ok thanks for responding. I am trying to figure out how I can blend my touch ups and looking for tips. Thanks for the video.
@@kmoconnor80 no problem any questions don't hesitate 👍
I only wish the signal lights and liner were taped up
But that’s just me