This quick fix should be done while your repair is still in the paint booth and doesn't require any sanding. The purpose of this trick is to try and save the job before leaving the booth, hopefully saving you from extra rework.
Hi there! Thanks for your question! Please note that this process will not fill in pinholes. Also, you would have to apply a glazing putty or high build primer that is capable of filling pinholes. Hope this helps.
Hi there! Thanks for your question! Please note to remove orange peel from the paint, you can try using a rubbing compound. If that does not remove it you can try using a fine abrasive. Hope this helps.
I spray plastic model cars and I still get fisheyes I will be using this video to apply these tips to my model cars finishes
Same for me. I have the same problem. Only when i put the clear coat
Great Video!!
Thanks! We're glad you liked it!
Question to anyone who knows, can I do this with cured clear, or do I need to sand out the fish eyes completely, and re clear?
This quick fix should be done while your repair is still in the paint booth and doesn't require any sanding. The purpose of this trick is to try and save the job before leaving the booth, hopefully saving you from extra rework.
I love this solution… thanks 3M
Thank you very much! Additionally, take a look at the description, where we detail the procedure for repairing Fisheyes in the paint booth.
Does this work for pinholes?
Hi there! Thanks for your question!
Please note that this process will not fill in pinholes. Also, you would have to apply a glazing putty or high build primer that is capable of filling pinholes. Hope this helps.
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no fish eyes. now you can show how to remove orange peel
Hi there! Thanks for your question!
Please note to remove orange peel from the paint, you can try using a rubbing compound. If that does not remove it you can try using a fine abrasive. Hope this helps.
Lol! Those are not fisheyes! Thats dry spray. You fixed dry spray with more dry spray. 3M, you're not a paint company.