@@YouDontTalkAboutFightClub you’re welcome. Happy to help. Turns out I can’t post the pic of the same test over the flake. The flake I have isn’t probably as glossy as yours. I’ll edit what I did to prep the flake and the results. Then I’ll post that separately. Hopefully it will help to give an idea how to change your finish gloss. Thanks-
@@joshjones8047 If I need to pour a second layer of polyaspartic over my first layer of polyaspartic (which was poured over flakes) can I simply scuff the surface, then clean the surface and then apply a new coat of polyaspartic? Thanks.
@@fightclub-rule-1 good question. The other video I did showed the scuffing. Still need to edit it. There is one I did last year. Let me find the link and share that. To answer your question, they might appear a bit more flat but not cloudy. The scuffing will be wetted out by the fresh layer of Polyaspartic.
@@fightclub-rule-1 here’s a way I was shown to scuff Polyaspartic. There’s a video I did the other day but need to edit a bit to post it. This one is a few years old: ruclips.net/video/iiqIKLTjNBo/видео.htmlsi=dN8bDVhRNmeXrGU6
Great video Josh! Keep these coming.
@@loes9492 thanks so much. Appreciate the compliment.
Thank you so much for making this video!!
@@YouDontTalkAboutFightClub you’re welcome. Happy to help. Turns out I can’t post the pic of the same test over the flake. The flake I have isn’t probably as glossy as yours. I’ll edit what I did to prep the flake and the results. Then I’ll post that separately. Hopefully it will help to give an idea how to change your finish gloss. Thanks-
@@joshjones8047 If I need to pour a second layer of polyaspartic over my first layer of polyaspartic (which was poured over flakes) can I simply scuff the surface, then clean the surface and then apply a new coat of polyaspartic? Thanks.
@joshjones8047 Or would scuffing the surface cause the flakes underneath to appear cloudy after I pour the second layer of polyaspartic?
@@fightclub-rule-1 good question. The other video I did showed the scuffing. Still need to edit it. There is one I did last year. Let me find the link and share that.
To answer your question, they might appear a bit more flat but not cloudy. The scuffing will be wetted out by the fresh layer of Polyaspartic.
@@fightclub-rule-1 here’s a way I was shown to scuff Polyaspartic. There’s a video I did the other day but need to edit a bit to post it. This one is a few years old: ruclips.net/video/iiqIKLTjNBo/видео.htmlsi=dN8bDVhRNmeXrGU6