The k grit assilex papers are amazing technology. They sand so smooth and fast and don't leave stray scratches. The quality of these sanding media, (can't even really call it paper) is a leap in productivity for people that are doing paint correction. Even final sanding prior to painting. It's just beautiful stuff. I use the k600 assilex wet sometimes if the paint is a little gummy. I had a bunch of solvent pops on basecoat, so I stopped painting. It was cold here and I didn't wait long enough between coats. I wet sanded it with the DA with k600 assilex. It' sanded really nice and didn't clog the paper. Thank God it was only a hood and a tail gate and not the whole truck!
You wet sanded with the kgrit 600? How long did they last and what were the results? My understanding is the kgrit is dry sanding only but I have been curious to try them wet but they are pricey
I detail at a used car lot and have been doing paint correction now for 4 months. I just used kovax super assilex 1500 sheets for the first time today to remove orange peel on 75% of the truck. This paper is a god send !!! I’ve been having issues with sanding too much and making the panels flat. I mean it looks good but you need a little orange peel unless it’s a show car . With this system you can see what you’re doing and when to stop . It tripled my sanding speed. My only complaint is paper doesn’t last very long. You get about a panel out of a sheet . I also used the Tolecut square sheets to remove nibs and scratches . It’s so fast and leaves a smooth finish that’s easy to buff out . I’m going to get the da pads next
This is an excellent video and very well explained. Question please: Is there anything that can be done to stop clear coat from peeling? I have 2008 car with a white hood where the clear coat is peeling and the color of course looks different from where there is clear coat compared to the thew no clear coat areas. I want to sell the car (as is) but I would like to minimize the clear coat from peeling any further as along the coat coat edges is starts to peel at some point. If there's a way to get get the hood looking better that would be a bonus, but I don't think there is without repainting the hood... Thanks in advance for any advice and again, excellent video. Phil
I've used these same products on DA, and they make fast work! But you need a big compressor to be running the palm sander. Sometimes after a while your ears are ringing. Doing it by hand isn't too bad either. They cut pretty well and not a lot of scratches left behind. And the sheets last long
I don‘t understand why you used k1200 at the beginning with the toleblocl and afterwards the k1000. And i also dont understand why you grind such a large area. After the 1200 toleblock i would have used the 2000 and 3000 toleblock and not grind such a large area only minimal. after that polishing and it would have been also good
I started using them about a year ago and don't know how I got along without them the past 40 years
The k grit assilex papers are amazing technology. They sand so smooth and fast and don't leave stray scratches. The quality of these sanding media, (can't even really call it paper) is a leap in productivity for people that are doing paint correction. Even final sanding prior to painting. It's just beautiful stuff. I use the k600 assilex wet sometimes if the paint is a little gummy. I had a bunch of solvent pops on basecoat, so I stopped painting. It was cold here and I didn't wait long enough between coats. I wet sanded it with the DA with k600 assilex. It' sanded really nice and didn't clog the paper. Thank God it was only a hood and a tail gate and not the whole truck!
You wet sanded with the kgrit 600? How long did they last and what were the results? My understanding is the kgrit is dry sanding only but I have been curious to try them wet but they are pricey
@@Jose-mv1bd They last longer than any wet paper I've ever used.
I detail at a used car lot and have been doing paint correction now for 4 months. I just used kovax super assilex 1500 sheets for the first time today to remove orange peel on 75% of the truck. This paper is a god send !!! I’ve been having issues with sanding too much and making the panels flat. I mean it looks good but you need a little orange peel unless it’s a show car . With this system you can see what you’re doing and when to stop . It tripled my sanding speed. My only complaint is paper doesn’t last very long. You get about a panel out of a sheet . I also used the Tolecut square sheets to remove nibs and scratches . It’s so fast and leaves a smooth finish that’s easy to buff out . I’m going to get the da pads next
Even with a booth you can still get nibs. Looks like a great system. Been wanting to try it for a few months now.
Great job ! And I'm Learning a lot watching your videos thank you
As always bro, learning something new every show, much respect thanks for your input,
Thanks brother, I appreciate your support 🙌
Yeah man cool video.Its getting pretty big in guitar painting now with Nitrocellulose lacquer.I’ll be using this super assilix on my guitar build.
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Great tutorial. Thanks for doing this video
This is an excellent video and very well explained.
Question please:
Is there anything that can be done to stop clear coat from peeling? I have 2008 car with a white hood where the clear coat is peeling and the color of course looks different from where there is clear coat compared to the thew no clear coat areas.
I want to sell the car (as is) but I would like to minimize the clear coat from peeling any further as along the coat coat edges is starts to peel at some point.
If there's a way to get get the hood looking better that would be a bonus, but I don't think there is without repainting the hood...
Thanks in advance for any advice and again, excellent video.
Phil
Nice kit, awesome results ! I like it.👍👍😉
Hey GT. Good video. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Great work dude , what method would you use sanding the whole car ?
Would you use a machine sander in the same steps?
I've used these same products on DA, and they make fast work! But you need a big compressor to be running the palm sander. Sometimes after a while your ears are ringing.
Doing it by hand isn't too bad either. They cut pretty well and not a lot of scratches left behind. And the sheets last long
Are K series meant to be used dry? Without wather
I want to paint my Suburban red and silver how would that come out
Great kit where can I order it. Great job! Saludos from
California👍
Saludos amigo!
I left links in the description for the small sanding blocks, and the bigger sheets.
Great video !!
Where did you get those?
Love it💪🏼
Thanks GT
thank you
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I don‘t understand why you used k1200 at the beginning with the toleblocl and afterwards the k1000. And i also dont understand why you grind such a large area. After the 1200 toleblock i would have used the 2000 and 3000 toleblock and not grind such a large area only minimal. after that polishing and it would have been also good
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p1000 too agressive than 800 grit....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What?