Looking back on this old video I had the camera upside down lol I can see a difference in my editing skills now than then. Thank you guys for taking the journey with me 💪💪
Thanks for the content Mario. One important thing you forgot to mention is to never, never go too wet on the first coat. It has to be wet and thin(medium wet). Again thanks for that tutorial.
Great finish Mario and thanks for sharing your tips for painting. Not many people on here show their mistakes in their videos all you see are perfect jobs every time so it's nice to see the pros showing what happens in the real world 👏👍 John UK.
I'm amazed that it doesn't run going over the same area so long!!!!I never put it that heavy ever except last coat but I never lingered that long in one area.but I'm going to try this technique on the next one.wish me luck.
Appreciate you sharing your mistakes it goes to show anybody can make mistakes even the best of painters my quistion is gun settings fan was all the way out what about your fluid also your air presure I use the same gun ws 400 I love the gun thank you for the video Mario stay safe
Np Husky Thanks for your comment. So for my Fluid just take off the cap catch it back on the threads and before tightening all the way hold down the trigger and tighten Fluid nob until you feel a push on the finger holding the trigger. Hope this helps. As for pressure I always have this gun at 30 to 31 psi.
@@mariopaintclass6091 I also use a ws400 but I’ve never sprayed it wide open on the fan since everyone I’ve talked to say it starts splitting because of how big the fan is, but I’ve also been getting a few little runs recently, mostly on edges im wondering if I should with the fan wide open
@@ArmaniTheGreat thanks for your comment 👍 I do notice that split in the fan, but I've grown to understand it by watching how it flows. Just remember when your fan becomes narrow it's spitting out more material. Which means your speed would to change and your pressure. Are you using the 1.4 or the 1.3?
Looks good Mario. When you're letting your clear flash between coats, do you wait until it's hand slick or while it's still sticky. The clear I'm currently using has a flash time of 5 to 15min. Within to 10 min it's still kinda tacky. I'm currently working on a black hood and it keeps dying back on me by the next morning. Not sure if I should wait alil longer between coats
Hey Marcus I usually wait about 10 minutes between coats so it’s still tacky. As for your dieback problem. Make sure your clear is mixed up properly especially ratio wise. Is the dieback still happening after a flow coat?
@@marcuswhite1403 okay try doing a flow coat. Sometimes when the clear is drying too fast it leaves us with dieback. So depending on the temperature you’re spraying in you might need to change hardener or flash time.
Looking back on this old video I had the camera upside down lol I can see a difference in my editing skills now than then. Thank you guys for taking the journey with me 💪💪
Thanks for the content Mario. One important thing you forgot to mention is to never, never go too wet on the first coat. It has to be wet and thin(medium wet). Again thanks for that tutorial.
You’re welcome and appreciate your comment
Great finish Mario and thanks for sharing your tips for painting. Not many people on here show their mistakes in their videos all you see are perfect jobs every time so it's nice to see the pros showing what happens in the real world 👏👍 John UK.
Thanks John np
I'm amazed that it doesn't run going over the same area so long!!!!I never put it that heavy ever except last coat but I never lingered that long in one area.but I'm going to try this technique on the next one.wish me luck.
i was thinking the same! maybe the fluid tip wasnt open fully
I like to see you guy do more diy full paint job in a garage environment... show us more diy tips and tricks painting in a normal garage.
Nice nice job
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Wow that's beautiful. I appreciate you for teaching me new techniques keep up the good work 👍💯💯👨🎓
Thanks for your comment
Nice!
Appreciate you sharing your mistakes it goes to show anybody can make mistakes even the best of painters my quistion is gun settings fan was all the way out what about your fluid also your air presure I use the same gun ws 400 I love the gun thank you for the video Mario stay safe
Np Husky Thanks for your comment. So for my Fluid just take off the cap catch it back on the threads and before tightening all the way hold down the trigger and tighten Fluid nob until you feel a push on the finger holding the trigger. Hope this helps. As for pressure I always have this gun at 30 to 31 psi.
@@mariopaintclass6091 also just making sure what about fan as I have 2 turns out from in yours was all the way out from in ?
@@husky1232 yes my was all the way out from in the fan as wide as it could possibly get.
@@mariopaintclass6091 I also use a ws400 but I’ve never sprayed it wide open on the fan since everyone I’ve talked to say it starts splitting because of how big the fan is, but I’ve also been getting a few little runs recently, mostly on edges im wondering if I should with the fan wide open
@@ArmaniTheGreat thanks for your comment 👍 I do notice that split in the fan, but I've grown to understand it by watching how it flows. Just remember when your fan becomes narrow it's spitting out more material. Which means your speed would to change and your pressure. Are you using the 1.4 or the 1.3?
Looks good Mario. When you're letting your clear flash between coats, do you wait until it's hand slick or while it's still sticky. The clear I'm currently using has a flash time of 5 to 15min. Within to 10 min it's still kinda tacky. I'm currently working on a black hood and it keeps dying back on me by the next morning. Not sure if I should wait alil longer between coats
Hey Marcus I usually wait about 10 minutes between coats so it’s still tacky. As for your dieback problem. Make sure your clear is mixed up properly especially ratio wise. Is the dieback still happening after a flow coat?
@@mariopaintclass6091 I didn't do a flow coat, just went with 2 coats around 8min flash time
@@marcuswhite1403 okay try doing a flow coat. Sometimes when the clear is drying too fast it leaves us with dieback. So depending on the temperature you’re spraying in you might need to change hardener or flash time.
@@mariopaintclass6091 Thanks. I've been using slow hardener. Temperature was around 90 degrees.
Nice job
Thanks for your comment JW
How long do you let the clear activate in the cup after mixing it before your spray..
I don’t wait unless the temperature is below 60 I’ll let it sit for about 10 minutes. I’m in Florida btw.
Best advice on avoiding runs is never eat Jack in the Box tacos or anything off the food truck
Haha! You not wrong
It is hard to believe that you could have a dry spot with that much material going on.
The main way not to get runs is to paint 100 cars so that you know where the limit is. 😁
Hi Mario, do you add reducer to 2:1 clear coat?
No 2:1 is usually a thin mix. Unless I’m doing a flow coat I wouldn’t reduce.
What do you do with the remaining of clear??
If I have left over clear I’ll use it on another job if it’s within the shelf life period if not it’s garbage.
@@mariopaintclass6091 Thank you..
@@melissaphilip6221 No problem.