Just wanted to say thanks for all your tips and tricks and brushing me up on modern-day tools I really like the paint gun with the lights on it looks like a little mini headlamp for a paint gun pretty cool
Hi Chris! I’ve always been supporting your channel because I believe that your painting techniques and procedure is in high standard. You shared everything in the content of your videos. Thank!
Nice job again. I tried to paint a raw bumper and it was a complete shit show. Used Prep all to clean, then washed with scuff wash and gray scotch, rinse, used static wipe, then adhesive promoter, primer and soon as I sprayed the base... it just starts to bubble and pull the primer. I just shut everything down and went home. All day today trying to get the bulk of the primer feathered or completely off. Shit show.
Seems like the solvents in your base softened the primer, had similar experiences. I find using 2k products lessens this happening greatly, the cross- linking that occurs due to the hardener seems to make 2k paints far less likely to wrinkle when another layer of wet paint is applied.
@@Macmonkey1000 That makes sense. After taking a day to clean the bumper for a reset, I repeated the process and for some reason the wrinkling happened again but this time only to one corner of the bumper. I was so defeated when that happened because the whole thing was looking quite professional before the wrinkles showed up. Sealer Primer is 4:1:1 (slow+hardener) Base is 1:1 Is the slow reducer causing the problem?
@@naijabuzoy could be I guess, I rig up a cheap IR lamp meant for snakes or lizards :-) and make sure I heat the paint for while to drive out the solvents. Slow reducer will take longer to evaporate for sure though. If your adhesion promoter is a one component type. from a rattle can, maybe that's the issue. Anything that's purely air dried with no activator, has the potential to turn to mush again if enough solvent gets to it.
Hi mate, wondering hows the 3M gun nozzle holding up? Do you replace it often? Im thinking to get that gun but some mix reviews on regarding need to replace the nozzles often put me on hold. Anyway thanks for the video 😊
I rarely have had to replace them. I only paint like 3 cars a week tho. I think as long as you keep them clean . I wouldn't let that stop you from getting it.
@@GarageNoise yeah im not painting in production bodyshop and might be painting once a week or twice a month. Anyway thanks for ur opinion, I'll go ahead and get one and try it out. By the way the gun requirements abit high cfm of air required. If not mistaken its ard 13cfm required which my current home compressor i believe is ard 10.5cfm. not really sure will it affect the gun spraying out base n clear.
@@ntonytay I've been able to dial back my volume and spray with less air pressure and still get good results. With no booth I try to spray with as little overspray as possible.
Whenever I tack white colors, it seems to always leave part of the clothes behind. When I clear, it’s just bumps everywhere. I’ve tried various rags and base brands. Any idea why that is, or suggestions?
ok lets say after you clear it and in 2 days you want more clear on it do you need to sand it or just wipe ot down and put more on it how would you do it ?
Yes, with less air pressure. Less fluid less air pressure. If you find it's spraying dry or creating orange peel . Then you need to bump up the volume .
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Really like the way you explain everything so clearly, very impressed 👍
Thank you so much 🙂
Great tips
Very helpful video, thanks.
Thank you
Just wanted to say thanks for all your tips and tricks and brushing me up on modern-day tools I really like the paint gun with the lights on it looks like a little mini headlamp for a paint gun pretty cool
Nice job... great video
Congrats on 10K SIR!!
Congrats on 10k heads up. Change the title lol
Wow, can't believe I did that. I got distracted lol. Thank's for the head up brother.
My man Brian the educator. Stay educating my friend.
I really appreciate hearing you teach us. You have been in the business for a while that sure.
👍
Thanks again GN I needed this one!
Happy to help, and thanks for the support!
Hi Chris! I’ve always been supporting your channel because I believe that your painting techniques and procedure is in high standard. You shared everything in the content of your videos. Thank!
Awesome, thank you! Appreciate the comment and support!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Great video
Thank's, appreciate the support!
Great job thank you for what you do…
Fantastic mate but y didn't you use the 3m gun is this iwata better ,, 🤔
Love the 3m gun. The Iwata is a great gun and a great value for the money. Still perfer the 3m right now
Nice Chris to see you using the kiwami 4 gun its a like from me Chris
Thank's Andrew!
Nice job again.
I tried to paint a raw bumper and it was a complete shit show.
Used Prep all to clean, then washed with scuff wash and gray scotch, rinse, used static wipe, then adhesive promoter, primer and soon as I sprayed the base... it just starts to bubble and pull the primer.
I just shut everything down and went home. All day today trying to get the bulk of the primer feathered or completely off.
Shit show.
That sucks, it happens. I've had many days like this. You did it right get away decompress . Tomorrow will be better
Seems like the solvents in your base softened the primer, had similar experiences. I find using 2k products lessens this happening greatly, the cross- linking that occurs due to the hardener seems to make 2k paints far less likely to wrinkle when another layer of wet paint is applied.
@@Macmonkey1000 That makes sense. After taking a day to clean the bumper for a reset, I repeated the process and for some reason the wrinkling happened again but this time only to one corner of the bumper.
I was so defeated when that happened because the whole thing was looking quite professional before the wrinkles showed up.
Sealer Primer is 4:1:1 (slow+hardener)
Base is 1:1
Is the slow reducer causing the problem?
@@naijabuzoy could be I guess, I rig up a cheap IR lamp meant for snakes or lizards :-) and make sure I heat the paint for while to drive out the solvents. Slow reducer will take longer to evaporate for sure though.
If your adhesion promoter is a one component type. from a rattle can, maybe that's the issue. Anything that's purely air dried with no activator, has the potential to turn to mush again if enough solvent gets to it.
If I have a basecoat line from a body shop repair in the fender should I just use 600 and rebase and clear? Appreciate the advice!!! Love the vids
Yes, exactly what you should do. Thank's for supporting the channel.
I saw you turn fluid in half turn at 16:10 on the second coat, what is the reason? Thank you.
Good catch, I wanted a little better atomization. By reducing the volume a bit it produces a flatter finish.
Great vid! Doing a repair right now, but How long in between coats for the blend additive?
You don't need to wait long , I usually just wait a few minutes.
@@GarageNoise just realized I comment on the wrong vid ! Lol but thank you for answering my questions!
Dope work as always, what size compressor do you use?
Single phase 60 gallon ingersoll rand
Hi mate, wondering hows the 3M gun nozzle holding up? Do you replace it often? Im thinking to get that gun but some mix reviews on regarding need to replace the nozzles often put me on hold. Anyway thanks for the video 😊
I rarely have had to replace them. I only paint like 3 cars a week tho. I think as long as you keep them clean . I wouldn't let that stop you from getting it.
@@GarageNoise yeah im not painting in production bodyshop and might be painting once a week or twice a month. Anyway thanks for ur opinion, I'll go ahead and get one and try it out. By the way the gun requirements abit high cfm of air required. If not mistaken its ard 13cfm required which my current home compressor i believe is ard 10.5cfm. not really sure will it affect the gun spraying out base n clear.
@@ntonytay I've been able to dial back my volume and spray with less air pressure and still get good results. With no booth I try to spray with as little overspray as possible.
How long have you been doing body work? And how long have you been posting videos on RUclips?
30plus years and about 3 years on RUclips
Whenever I tack white colors, it seems to always leave part of the clothes behind. When I clear, it’s just bumps everywhere. I’ve tried various rags and base brands. Any idea why that is, or suggestions?
ok lets say after you clear it and in 2 days you want more clear on it do you need to sand it or just wipe ot down and put more on it how would you do it ?
Sand it with 6or 800 mask off and then you can clear
Hi there: what is the name of your spray gun and where do you purchase it?
Thanks
Iwata kiwami4 her is the link
amzn.to/3NyE4rp
If your primer says DMT does that mean you can only spray it on metal or spray on sanded paint to. And what's a good sealer.
DTM means in addition to it normal use it's also good fordirect to metal
Am a beginner can u spray clear coat two turn on fluid?
Yes, with less air pressure. Less fluid less air pressure. If you find it's spraying dry or creating orange peel . Then you need to bump up the volume .
Wife" are you coming up to bed darling? I can't love as I'm watching another Garage Noise how to paint video.
You're videos are destroying my sex life haha
Lol, appreciate the support. Good paint takes sacrifice lol