Hey Chris, sorry again for commenting on an old video buddy but this type of work simply blows me away🤯 I could see the metal getting straighter as you was slapping it down and you made it look so easy, totally admire your skill doing this mate 👏👍
I use dura block and the flexible block is motor gaurd. You can find links in the description of my videos also a link to my Amazon store. Thank's appreciate the support!
I'll just tell I am not concerned with removing every little bit of guide coat before I primer. If you are tho just take a red or gray scuff pad and sand it a bit than clean and primer. I'm sure there's a wide range of opinions on this. Appreciate the support!
Not really relevant to today's video, but just sprayed some Upol system 20 clear today for the first time. Fast activator. 66 degrees in garage. Iwata W400 lv2 1.3. So far its looking good. I got a nice clear reflection, 2 coats. Had no issues spraying it. I will see how it looks in a couple days. Still need to do a light wetsand and buff to remove some annoying specs(as usual) but minor. If it buffs out nice, then it's got my thumbs up for a budget priced clear.
Couldn't agree more and had a lot of issues. A good infrared cure lamp like the "Speed Ray" eliminated them. Use it according to TDS and let it sit overnight afterwards if you can. All my shrink and die back issues are gone, and no more letting it sit for days or longer. Chris has one I seen in his other videos.
The pearl is translucent so you see the white under the pearl if you were to mix them together the pearl would not have the same effect. Appreciate the comment and support!
Hey Chris, sorry again for commenting on an old video buddy but this type of work simply blows me away🤯 I could see the metal getting straighter as you was slapping it down and you made it look so easy, totally admire your skill doing this mate 👏👍
Thank's brother! Appreciate the comment and support!
Wow very good job teaching thank u
Thanks and your welcome
Thank for the tutorial I always wanted to learn how to use a slapper properly
No problem appreciate the support!
Glad you working on old school car and trucks hate the New junk.
I plan on doing more rescue and restoration project this year .
@@GarageNoise Can't wait....Have old school stuff need to learn the trade here in OKC..thanks
@lewismartin9980 You know, I'm an okie as well. Appreciate the support,
You make look easy. Great video. Thanks
Hello again what a good sanding block.....I got the one's from paint store
I use dura block and the flexible block is motor gaurd. You can find links in the description of my videos also a link to my Amazon store. Thank's appreciate the support!
Now another tool I need to buy lol great guide to use this 👏
Thank you for another great video! Awesome work and skill.
Thank's! Appreciate the comment and support!
Nice work wow 👌
Hello! Thank you for the educational video, as always everything is clear. I am waiting for a new video.)
Appreciate the support! I'll keep the video's coming!
i love thar primer
Can you spay primer over guide coat
I'll just tell I am not concerned with removing every little bit of guide coat before I primer. If you are tho just take a red or gray scuff pad and sand it a bit than clean and primer. I'm sure there's a wide range of opinions on this. Appreciate the support!
Thanks
Dig the channel 👌
Not really relevant to today's video, but just sprayed some Upol system 20 clear today for the first time. Fast activator. 66 degrees in garage. Iwata W400 lv2 1.3.
So far its looking good. I got a nice clear reflection, 2 coats. Had no issues spraying it. I will see how it looks in a couple days. Still need to do a light wetsand and buff to remove some annoying specs(as usual) but minor. If it buffs out nice, then it's got my thumbs up for a budget priced clear.
I think you'll like howit buffs. I typically buff it the next day with good results. Appreciate the support!
I like to leave my primer set two to three days to try and give it time to dry out or shrink
If I could I probably would too. Being a collision shop I can only let it sit overnight. Appreciate the support!
Couldn't agree more and had a lot of issues. A good infrared cure lamp like the "Speed Ray" eliminated them. Use it according to TDS and let it sit overnight afterwards if you can. All my shrink and die back issues are gone, and no more letting it sit for days or longer. Chris has one I seen in his other videos.
Question on a different topic, on the 2 part white pearl, why can't you mix the pearl into the white in a different can and spray.
The pearl is translucent so you see the white under the pearl if you were to mix them together the pearl would not have the same effect. Appreciate the comment and support!
hi. what grades would you use to block out the primer? i use the same primer.
320 to start than 600 before sealer or paint.