Thank you for always providing great information. Is there a difference in gloss after drying the clear compared to U7580? I'm currently using U7580, but I'm worried that it will die back slightly after drying even if I adjust the drying time and application method.
Hi, thanks for the question. If you are flashing the U7580 correctly then there should be no difference in the final result. Please remember though that if you are not using the completee Xtreme system you will need to activate the basecoat before applying VOC Xtreme Clear.
@@StandoxOnline thank you for your reply. In the case of wet on wet, even if the flash time is long, there is a very slight loss of luster (slight loss of texture). STANDOBLUE base coats have added hardeners. There is no problem if it is not wet on wet. I'm thinking about using the U7650 and lightly sanding the whole at around P1000 after a short flash to get a better finish. I'm Japanese, so maybe I'm overly concerned about the details, but I'd be happy if there was a solution.
Hi, thanks for using our products. U7650 can be overcoated after 5 minutes depending on the climate conditions, but can also be left for up to 8 hours without sanding. Within that time you can slightly sand the wet-on-wet to remove some dust inclosures or paint defects. The U7650 has a very nice lay down with smooth texture. Usually there is no need to sand just to remove structure. This product is designed for highest productivity. So sanding by defaukt each time would counteract this productivity advantage. If you prefer a fast and efficient sanding process of filler or surfacer, you should check if U7600 VOC Xtreme Filler might fit better to your workflow.
Hi we have the non stop wet on wet and use it with the plastic additive... But we only seem to have the wet on wet primer in light grey or black... What is the part no. For the pure white wet on wet.. Thanks
Thank you for always providing great information.
Is there a difference in gloss after drying the clear compared to U7580?
I'm currently using U7580, but I'm worried that it will die back slightly after drying even if I adjust the drying time and application method.
Hi, thanks for the question. If you are flashing the U7580 correctly then there should be no difference in the final result. Please remember though that if you are not using the completee Xtreme system you will need to activate the basecoat before applying VOC Xtreme Clear.
@@StandoxOnline thank you for your reply.
In the case of wet on wet, even if the flash time is long, there is a very slight loss of luster (slight loss of texture). STANDOBLUE base coats have added hardeners.
There is no problem if it is not wet on wet.
I'm thinking about using the U7650 and lightly sanding the whole at around P1000 after a short flash to get a better finish. I'm Japanese, so maybe I'm overly concerned about the details, but I'd be happy if there was a solution.
Hi, thanks for using our products.
U7650 can be overcoated after 5 minutes depending on the climate conditions, but can also be left for up to 8 hours without sanding. Within that time you can slightly sand the wet-on-wet to remove some dust inclosures or paint defects. The U7650 has a very nice lay down with smooth texture. Usually there is no need to sand just to remove structure. This product is designed for highest productivity. So sanding by defaukt each time would counteract this productivity advantage. If you prefer a fast and efficient sanding process of filler or surfacer, you should check if U7600 VOC Xtreme Filler might fit better to your workflow.
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Hi we have the non stop wet on wet and use it with the plastic additive... But we only seem to have the wet on wet primer in light grey or black... What is the part no. For the pure white wet on wet.. Thanks
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Material code: 4024669781342
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