TECH TIPS: Preventing Body Filler Pinholes

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Join Jason Garfoot, 3M Application Engineer, as he delves into body fillers, troubleshooting, and perfecting pin hole prevention and repair.
    Important notes (00:27)
    Wear proper PPE: safety glasses, protective gloves, respirator and whatever else you need for the job. This video is intended for a professional setting such as a body shop or paint shop. Make sure to check OEM recommendations to confirm you’re using the correct adhesive for the job.
    Properly Mixing Filler (00:53)
    Proper Amount of Hardener (02:49)
    The Most Common Mistake (05:56)
    Products used in this video:
    3M™ Platinum™ Plus Filler
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Комментарии • 13

  • @WJHandyDad
    @WJHandyDad 10 месяцев назад +5

    thank you... I learned a bunch from this video! I've been doing almost all of it wrong!

  • @immanutt4442
    @immanutt4442 Год назад

    Thank you for this tutorial !!! ... much informative information tips - kudos and accolades !!!

  • @douglasibarra4325
    @douglasibarra4325 2 месяца назад

    tremenda explicacion, super sencillo.

  • @bigblocklawyer
    @bigblocklawyer Год назад +5

    My restoration shop has been more economical and productive because of 3M technology. About the only exception is filler. Here in Central Florida, Rage Ultra mixed with Ultra Extra has made spreading filler in a 100° shop with 50% humidity effortless. 3M Platinum filler is ok, but nothing sands as easily as Rage Ultra.

  • @riffraffchoppers
    @riffraffchoppers 2 месяца назад

    No
    Matter how many times I press it out I never get rid of the bubbles. I have the right amount of hardener what else can cause this? I scoop it out with a mixing stick then use a spreader to mix it

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  2 месяца назад +1

      There are many reasons why the Pinholes appear.
      Mixing of filler and hardener in a stirring motion is a common mistake. This introduces air into the filler.
      Mixing of filler in can is also something that can cause pinholes due to trapped air.
      Too much hardener in filler can also cause this. To know other reasons that cause pinholes, please watch the video from (05:56). Hope this helps!

    • @icarusdb58
      @icarusdb58 Месяц назад

      you will never stop pin holes entirely period
      reduce , yes
      also thickness and types , manufacturer plays a part.

  • @matthewsellers82
    @matthewsellers82 Год назад

    A little confused, you say don't apply filler over the basecoat and go and apply filler over the base coat, could you clarify, please

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад +7

      It's ok to have a little filler over the edge knowing that you will be sanding it back off the edge while final sanding and prepping for primer. It becomes an issue if you overlap the paint edge by a lot and the filler remains over that painted edge once you apply primer -- that's when it traps in the styrene, which will shrink back later. So it's ok to overlap a little as long as you sand it off before priming. 👍 Some repairs are too small to completely avoid the painted edge when applying the filler.

    • @connorjohnston3010
      @connorjohnston3010 10 месяцев назад +2

      You should be feathering out bare metal all the way around you filler after sanding so that little bit of filler will be gone

  • @AzadAli-de8by
    @AzadAli-de8by Год назад

    Calanger filer is best

    • @immanutt4442
      @immanutt4442 Год назад

      can't seem to find said brand anywhere

    • @immanutt4442
      @immanutt4442 Год назад

      found it ... Challenger by Rondex