Thanks for sharing your paint techniques. I am trying to get to the next level in painting. I watch as many videos as I can, to try an learn from y'all!
Very detailed and great help! Makes it easier to understand your process and what to look out for. Funny with the ASPCA joke in there. I remember that commercial! Haha!
@@chuckymonster1000 You're quite welcome sir. I assume you run the clear through your airbrush, what size needle are you using? Currently I'm running a Harbor Freight Avanti brush with a 0.3 needle is that adequate depending on thinning level is a 0.5 needle required?
Fantastic video. thanks so much for giving up these tips. For me I still need to step up to an air brush, I still rattle can everything, but this is great. I can go back and reference this when its time. So this was not crap lol. none of your stuff is ever really crap lol.
Awesome tips chuck. I also use the duplicolor primers. I find they work best with splash. It’s a really great primer. Love your paint work. This was not crap.
You are correct on the Novus having Silicon, but if people like it, they can contact Novus directly, and they sell Non-Silicon versions, but at that point it becomes very expensive and might be better value to stick with the non-silicone versions of the Meguiars you are using.
Thank you for showing your process to get that wet shine It really filled in a blank for me I’ve been doing the sanding with only the high grit but have not known about buffing with microfiber and rubbing compound to finish it before the polishing I am wondering if that’s why I am not having the results I was expecting? Can’t wait to finish my next build to give this a try Again Thank you it really helps when someone with your skillset shares and takes the time to make sure it is understood what you are doing👍🏽👍🏽
I also am using a lot.of.scale fineshes paint. I bought the mystery box. When using the base coat enamel what type of clear do you like. Didn't really want to get into mixi g my clear. Does the the Tamiya or teatora wet look clear work or is that too hot?
Testers wet look is lacquer base you can’t put lacquer over enamel.but testers does have enamel clear and that works fine.I actually stay away from enamels they take forever to dry.
That metal flake looks great! I have my process down good except for the wet sanding polishing. I always end up with very fine scratches and no matter what I do I can't figure out how to eliminate them.
Thanks.you should try and use a rotary tool taken fine scratch’s right out easy.My next vid is gonna be about rotary tools make sure to check it out. Thanks for watching bud.
@@chuckymonster1000 I have two, three actually! I have a dremel which i find to have too much rpm so I bought a proxxon polisher with lower rpm and I also have cheap rotary tool with low rpm. Still end up with those very fine scratches. I will keep an eye out for you next vid! I'm enjoying them. Keep it up.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial and it was very helpful. I do have a question I’ve seen a lot of people in the community use future for a clear coat. What are your thoughts on it?
How long does the clear etc. last before you mix. So say I open the cans and mix the products together, I know that this mix will harden but what about the rest of the clear, hardener and reducer last?
I do Omni over decals all the time the trick is to mist the first coat and let flash for 5-10 min.But…. Some decals react to all clears.And that’s the rule of thumb with a clear,mist the first coat lightly even without decals.
SPOT ON, BROTHER!
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Great tutorial, video is not long at all, gives anyone a very good idea of what to do specially the beginner....
Awesome tips to help achieve the show winning finnishes. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks alan
I watch because this is exactly the crap I need to watch, thank you very much!
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Love the purple on that Nova! Superb!
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Nice tutorial on working on bodies. I’ll take as much as information as you are willing to share. Thanks for sharing.
Anytime my friend.I have no secrets lol
Good tips, Chuck.
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Hey Chuck , they are kick ass results right there. Thanks for sharing your methods...........I LIKE YOUR CRAP ALOT
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Thanks for sharing your paint techniques. I am trying to get to the next level in painting. I watch as many videos as I can, to try an learn from y'all!
Awesome info Chuck@ glad I watched this crap! 😁
All great information. Thanks for sharing !
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Great information! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching
I love using the 2k clear to
Good stuff
Good info Chuck. Thank you.
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Nice tutorial, I appreciate you taking the time to do this. Your paint work is outstanding, thanks for sharing!
Thank you and no problem anytime
Great video thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watchin
Nice system you got going!
Very detailed and great help! Makes it easier to understand your process and what to look out for. Funny with the ASPCA joke in there. I remember that commercial! Haha!
Lol thanks Brandon
Great video Chuck, thanks for all info. You just bought yourself a new subscriber man.
Thanks bud
@@chuckymonster1000 You're quite welcome sir. I assume you run the clear through your airbrush, what size needle are you using? Currently I'm running a Harbor Freight Avanti brush with a 0.3 needle is that adequate depending on thinning level is a 0.5 needle required?
Great video, nice paint, finish & priming tutorial. I learned a couple of things I didn't know (Product Wise). Bitchin paint work by the way...
Great video Chuck. I'm more like James when it comes to primer. Never seen 2K in a can. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
Thank you,,,,very useful tips here
Thanks bud
Fantastic video. thanks so much for giving up these tips. For me I still need to step up to an air brush, I still rattle can everything, but this is great. I can go back and reference this when its time. So this was not crap lol. none of your stuff is ever really crap lol.
Thanks bud
@@chuckymonster1000 you’re welcome brother!!!
Awesome tips chuck. I also use the duplicolor primers. I find they work best with splash. It’s a really great primer. Love your paint work. This was not crap.
Thanks terry
Awesome video bro, thanks for sharing the way you do this process
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Great video and information, thank you!
P.S. I've had your binge-watch series running for two days, hope it helps.
Thanks bro and ya it helps bro
You are correct on the Novus having Silicon, but if people like it, they can contact Novus directly, and they sell Non-Silicon versions, but at that point it becomes very expensive and might be better value to stick with the non-silicone versions of the Meguiars you are using.
Absolutely and I seen it first hand with fish eyes in some clear a few months ago.
Thank you for showing your process to get that wet shine It really filled in a blank for me I’ve been doing the sanding with only the high grit but have not known about buffing with microfiber and rubbing compound to finish it before the polishing I am wondering if that’s why I am not having the results I was expecting? Can’t wait to finish my next build to give this a try Again Thank you it really helps when someone with your skillset shares and takes the time to make sure it is understood what you are doing👍🏽👍🏽
Your welcome and thanks for watching.More how to vids in the future.
I also am using a lot.of.scale fineshes paint. I bought the mystery box. When using the base coat enamel what type of clear do you like. Didn't really want to get into mixi g my clear. Does the the Tamiya or teatora wet look clear work or is that too hot?
Testers wet look is lacquer base you can’t put lacquer over enamel.but testers does have enamel clear and that works fine.I actually stay away from enamels they take forever to dry.
@@chuckymonster1000 aren't scale finishes enamel or do they have different lines of paints?
I love the Duplicolor sandable primer
Where do you get the general purpose primer?
I get that primer the same place I get the duplicolor auto one,oriel ya. Pep boys
That metal flake looks great! I have my process down good except for the wet sanding polishing. I always end up with very fine scratches and no matter what I do I can't figure out how to eliminate them.
Thanks.you should try and use a rotary tool taken fine scratch’s right out easy.My next vid is gonna be about rotary tools make sure to check it out. Thanks for watching bud.
@@chuckymonster1000 I have two, three actually! I have a dremel which i find to have too much rpm so I bought a proxxon polisher with lower rpm and I also have cheap rotary tool with low rpm. Still end up with those very fine scratches. I will keep an eye out for you next vid! I'm enjoying them. Keep it up.
Great information, Thanks. Could you just clarify which hardener and reducer you prefer, fast, medium or slow.
Medium
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I also use the duplicolor primers, I was curious, is the "Brite Touch" a lacquer?
Yes
Thank you. @@chuckymonster1000
Thanks for the awesome tutorial and it was very helpful. I do have a question I’ve seen a lot of people in the community use future for a clear coat. What are your thoughts on it?
Future wax will NEVER get the results that 2k clear will get.My opinion don’t waste your time.Thanks for watching.
Do you use scale finish’s base coats and then clear coat or do use his enamels with no clear coat or with clear coat?
I’ve used both but I primarily use base coat lacquer
How long does the clear etc. last before you mix. So say I open the cans and mix the products together, I know that this mix will harden but what about the rest of the clear, hardener and reducer last?
They’ve lasted me for years
You mentioned a primer you "find to be better". Could you tell me what you mean by better? What are you looking for in a primer?
It just lays down nicer then other,drys up easy and sands nice
How does the Omni go over decals?
I do Omni over decals all the time the trick is to mist the first coat and let flash for 5-10 min.But…. Some decals react to all clears.And that’s the rule of thumb with a clear,mist the first coat lightly even without decals.
What is the exact part number of the house of color reducer?
It doesn’t matter the reducer just use a urethane reduce med.