Hello Trigger! Well!, as always, your work is Top notch Brother. You have a great combination with the Guns! That Sagola, i absolutely LOVE! ❤❤❤💘💕🤣🤣🤣 Lays that clear down lovely! Have a blessed day, Brother! 😎🤙🙏 Steve
What up Trigger? Those Sagolas can really lay down those clears. Sagola has become my go to spray gun for clear. I haven't gotten the new versions yet, is there big difference from the Sagola 4600's? La Catrina is a savage. Well with our hot humid weather we gotta go fast and furious before it start getting into 95 and over haha. Enjoy your weekend brother...
There is not a huge difference, the biggest difference for me is in the base gun. I love the new base gun, even sprays metallics better, for me at least. 💪🏼👊🏼
@@PaintsByTriggerThanks for the feedback man. I can hold on them for a bit so I can invest on a new make home paint booth for the moment. The booth where I used to do the painting got shut down.
Hi Trigger, interesting video with some useful info, I've seen people use the scuff stuff on a scotch pad with water not sure if it's a good way to do it though🤔🤷♂👍John UK
I like to use it just for the blend area, it's much better than blending into unscuffed clear, that's the reason most blends fail after being in the sun. This way it gives the blend longevity.
No I don't, every now and again I'll buff it if it looks a little hazy but most times it melts right in especially when you do it this way with the same clear cup vs the aerosol can
So does leaving a trace amount of clear in the cup help? What I normally do is clear then swap cups and not clean out the gun. Do a couple sprays on paper and then blend away. I don’t always get away with the blend either. Sometimes it leaves like a halo I have to buff away the next day.
Great video. Is the spraymax blender you use better, or they both work the same? Also can you use rubbing compound, and get the same results as the scuff stuff. Just getting your opion. Thanks. Appreciate you
@@chriskiefer8365 The aerosol when I use is much easier to work with but I do believe this method will give much longer life since it does actually have clear coat mixed in with the blender. And as far as the compound I'm sure that might work I've never actually tried it I have read comments from guys who used it but for me scuff stuff is meant to clean so I would rather use something that is meant to clean an actual panel versus something that was meant to polish but that's just me.
Hello Trigger! Well!, as always, your work is Top notch Brother. You have a great combination with the Guns! That Sagola, i absolutely LOVE! ❤❤❤💘💕🤣🤣🤣 Lays that clear down lovely!
Have a blessed day, Brother! 😎🤙🙏 Steve
You're to kind Steve 😊 appreciate you as always my man 🙌🏼
What up Trigger? Those Sagolas can really lay down those clears. Sagola has become my go to spray gun for clear. I haven't gotten the new versions yet, is there big difference from the Sagola 4600's? La Catrina is a savage. Well with our hot humid weather we gotta go fast and furious before it start getting into 95 and over haha. Enjoy your weekend brother...
There is not a huge difference, the biggest difference for me is in the base gun. I love the new base gun, even sprays metallics better, for me at least. 💪🏼👊🏼
@@PaintsByTriggerThanks for the feedback man. I can hold on them for a bit so I can invest on a new make home paint booth for the moment. The booth where I used to do the painting got shut down.
Hi Trigger, interesting video with some useful info, I've seen people use the scuff stuff on a scotch pad with water not sure if it's a good way to do it though🤔🤷♂👍John UK
I like to use it just for the blend area, it's much better than blending into unscuffed clear, that's the reason most blends fail after being in the sun. This way it gives the blend longevity.
Axalta makes a good aerosol can 790, works good af! UPOL blend #9 is good too.
Yea I been using the spray Maxx cans lately. 790? Hmm 🤔 have to check into that
DID MY 1ST BLEND THE OTHER DAY, BEEN PAINTING HOLD PANELS FOR YEARS😂
Yeah knowing how to get away with those blends is where it's as. It brings that skill level up a notch.
Nice job trigger. Do you polish the edge of ur last blend where the scuff stuff is?
No I don't, every now and again I'll buff it if it looks a little hazy but most times it melts right in especially when you do it this way with the same clear cup vs the aerosol can
So does leaving a trace amount of clear in the cup help? What I normally do is clear then swap cups and not clean out the gun. Do a couple sprays on paper and then blend away. I don’t always get away with the blend either. Sometimes it leaves like a halo I have to buff away the next day.
Leaving the traced clear definitely helps melt it in.
Light coats or you’ll run it everywhere.. ask me how I know…
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Great job Trigger. What do you charge for a job like that? Thanks
Thank you David, not exactly sure what the boss charges but I want to say somewhere around $700
@PaintsByTrigger I definitely give my work away if that's the case.
Thanks for all you do Triggerman
What brand of clear are you using Trigger.
Great video. Is the spraymax blender you use better, or they both work the same? Also can you use rubbing compound, and get the same results as the scuff stuff. Just getting your opion. Thanks. Appreciate you
@@chriskiefer8365 The aerosol when I use is much easier to work with but I do believe this method will give much longer life since it does actually have clear coat mixed in with the blender. And as far as the compound I'm sure that might work I've never actually tried it I have read comments from guys who used it but for me scuff stuff is meant to clean so I would rather use something that is meant to clean an actual panel versus something that was meant to polish but that's just me.
Well done
Gracias 🙏🏼😁