Excellent presentation! I've had a few problems that showed up years later and couldn't understand the cause. I've now realize the possible cause. Thanks Kandyman....
I have a compressor with an auxiliary tank. Most of the water stays in the primary compressor. I still have water traps before the auxiliary tank and in-line water traps at every outlet.
Very interesting video Kandy Man, great job on the trunk lid the match looked spot on to me and the finish is superb so as you said I recon the customer will take one look at it and want the rest of the car done😂 I've been painting in my little homemade booth for nearly 4 years now and I've never had any moisture problems, all I run is a big dropout filter then a good 3 stage but I never see any water in the first part of my 3 stage as it's all stopped by the dropout filter which is a fantastic bit of kit👌👍John UK
Same process I use on the boats basically for bare metal just don’t buzz it down again after the wipe. That’s nice that the waterbased primer doesn’t wrinkle! How do you like uv primer?
plenty of good videos on how to eliminate moisture from your home set up, if you're going to leave bare metal overnight cover it with plastic. strip and paint a deck lid, they're going to call the customer and see if he wants to do the spoiler, that is why kandyman makes more than you do, if you hear go ahead and do it i will take care of you and they dont, its time to move on. those .5 and .2s add up maybe 1000. or more a year. another informative video
Every person I know with a home shop has moisture problems. Most of them have never drained their compressor! They all think those little filters you put on the spray gun will stop all that water! SMH.
THIS is the best paint channel i have seen on youtube in 15 years !! this guy know his stuff.
It's pretty crazy for us northern painters that you Florida shops have your compressors outside! That's so weird for us!
Seems like a shop this big would have a rotary screw compressor inside. Maybe it takes up too much room inside.
Great video and lovely job, loads of information here
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Thanks Kandy Man. Very informative content. Love your channel brother. Thanks to Brian for turning me on to it. Great job as always. Enjoy your day.
Great tips and Awesome Job KM! 👊🏽👍🏽
Never easy indeed
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Good Day, where can I purchase the wipes you used in your tutorial; you do great work "!! I,m a fan !! PJP
Excellent presentation! I've had a few problems that showed up years later and couldn't understand the cause. I've now realize the possible cause. Thanks Kandyman....
Glad it helped!
I have a compressor with an auxiliary tank. Most of the water stays in the primary compressor. I still have water traps before the auxiliary tank and in-line water traps at every outlet.
Very interesting video Kandy Man, great job on the trunk lid the match looked spot on to me and the finish is superb so as you said I recon the customer will take one look at it and want the rest of the car done😂
I've been painting in my little homemade booth for nearly 4 years now and I've never had any moisture problems, all I run is a big dropout filter then a good 3 stage but I never see any water in the first part of my 3 stage as it's all stopped by the dropout filter which is a fantastic bit of kit👌👍John UK
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Same process I use on the boats basically for bare metal just don’t buzz it down again after the wipe. That’s nice that the waterbased primer doesn’t wrinkle! How do you like uv primer?
It is a good product
Good video there kandy man it's a bit dark the video you posted on you tube 😀
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@@kandyman5315 did you say if am going to repaint a car bumper that got clear coat paint on use 600 grit and re base coat paint and clear coat paint
Best primer for protection is epoxy rich zinc or epoxy zinc phosphate.
Between 50/75 microns DFT .
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plenty of good videos on how to eliminate moisture from your home set up, if you're going to leave bare metal overnight cover it with plastic. strip and paint a deck lid, they're going to call the customer and see if he wants to do the spoiler, that is why kandyman makes more than you do, if you hear go ahead and do it i will take care of you and they dont, its time to move on. those .5 and .2s add up maybe 1000. or more a year. another informative video
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if i only had a fraction of KM skill and knowledge,,,I'd be good
What grade paper did you use to strip the paint off
180
How do you neutralize the acid from the etch?
Clean it well. I sand it back off
PPG EPW115 waterborne primer is the best, other people would say otherwise but I just think they’re not spraying it right 🤣
Absolutely
Every person I know with a home shop has moisture problems. Most of them have never drained their compressor! They all think those little filters you put on the spray gun will stop all that water! SMH.
is the water borne primer dpw1847?
any advice on how to use it ?
will it work work with solvent basecoat?
Epw 115
🍭🤵 thank you found that data sheet and you cant use Dbc or other solvents on it they must be applied over 2k primer
I need hearing aids had trouble hearing you talk and seeing the damage.
Nice work either way.
Could that have happened? No self etching primer.
Etch does help on bare metal. But moisture will still do it's thing
I'm surprised you guys don't use screw compressor in your shop
Believe it or not, that compressor does a hell of a job.
@@kandyman5315 I've never actually seen a compressor like yours before