Leo Sniper, I know the TDS says 5-10 minutes between coats @ 20 degrees Celsius/68 degrees F. I don't have a temperature controlled both so it may be 80-90 degrees while I'm painting. Not sure if that would shorten the flash times., but do you wait until the first coat is still tacky or hand slick before applying the second coat? I know some painters use the finger test to know when it's ready and some say they just wait 10 minutes. My jobber said try 3 minutes between coats and that didn't work. I even tried 5min and still got die back. Not sure if I need to wait longer to eliminate die back.
Hi, I just started using the Debeer 8-104 HS clearcoat and having some die back issues while it is drying. Currently painting a black hood with it. Still trying to get used to shooting an HS clearcoat. On the TDS, it says 5-10 min between coats. Do you wait until the clearcoat is tacky before applying your next coat or does it need to be hand slick? Also, would you recommend adding a little reducer to that clear to get it to lay down better, especially on a hood?
@@Gwenchana__teng_neng_neng udah nyoba yg 8450+3240 bang, super kali hasilnya memang. Becek, keras kuat. Tapi dengar2 dari orang2 Debeer imbang katanya.
@@leosniper8315 thanks. Ive Debeer hs clear too but i haven't really tried it out. Usually in our shop, we use MS solid Debeer clear coat only which does not require reducers
@@ntonytay I'm currently trying out the Debeer HS clearcoat. Still trying to get used to it. I'm use to spraying MS clearcoats and I've always heard HS clears were a little tougher to spray, I guess because they may be thicker. I test shop some black fenders and they came out pretty good. I'm currently working on a black hood for a vehicle and have been running into die back issues with it and having problems getting it to lay down good. I may try to add reducer to get it to flow better. I know the Debeer HS 8-104 doesn't require reducer, but it's optional.
@@marcuswhite1403 8-104 you can add 5-10% reducers to get the flow a little better. It bit thicker clears and need more air pressure to atomize it better. Depending on what set ups u have, but HS clears are always more thicker and the finishing is always bit more peely than MS clears.
Good video man! I love the paint scheme on that prolite! The green prolite, and lotus are my favorites!
Thanks bro..🙌.. But prolite still the bos with t110 aircap❤️
Nice work… what set up are using for the base, tip size and air cap. Thanx.
Leo Sniper,
I know the TDS says 5-10 minutes between coats @ 20 degrees Celsius/68 degrees F. I don't have a temperature controlled both so it may be 80-90 degrees while I'm painting. Not sure if that would shorten the flash times., but do you wait until the first coat is still tacky or hand slick before applying the second coat? I know some painters use the finger test to know when it's ready and some say they just wait 10 minutes. My jobber said try 3 minutes between coats and that didn't work. I even tried 5min and still got die back. Not sure if I need to wait longer to eliminate die back.
Hi,
I just started using the Debeer 8-104 HS clearcoat and having some die back issues while it is drying. Currently painting a black hood with it. Still trying to get used to shooting an HS clearcoat. On the TDS, it says 5-10 min between coats. Do you wait until the clearcoat is tacky before applying your next coat or does it need to be hand slick? Also, would you recommend adding a little reducer to that clear to get it to lay down better, especially on a hood?
mantap leo sniper,done sub hehhehe
Bang, boleh bertanya?
Kalau di-compare dengan Spies Hecker HS (8450+3240), mana lebih bagus menurut sepengetahuan abang?
Bang lu beli clear coat merk apa skarang? Kualitasnya gimana skarang bang? Bagusan mana dengan debeer?
@@Gwenchana__teng_neng_neng udah nyoba yg 8450+3240 bang, super kali hasilnya memang.
Becek, keras kuat.
Tapi dengar2 dari orang2 Debeer imbang katanya.
@@yudhisaragih berarti mending ambil spies hecker aja ya bang drpd debeer?
@@yudhisaragihohya bang satu lagi debeer hs-420 supreme clear coat itu lebih bagus gak?
Hi, do you add reducer or thinner to the clear?
Yes bro 10%
@@leosniper8315 thanks. Ive Debeer hs clear too but i haven't really tried it out. Usually in our shop, we use MS solid Debeer clear coat only which does not require reducers
@@ntonytay I'm currently trying out the Debeer HS clearcoat. Still trying to get used to it. I'm use to spraying MS clearcoats and I've always heard HS clears were a little tougher to spray, I guess because they may be thicker. I test shop some black fenders and they came out pretty good. I'm currently working on a black hood for a vehicle and have been running into die back issues with it and having problems getting it to lay down good. I may try to add reducer to get it to flow better. I know the Debeer HS 8-104 doesn't require reducer, but it's optional.
@@marcuswhite1403 8-104 you can add 5-10% reducers to get the flow a little better. It bit thicker clears and need more air pressure to atomize it better. Depending on what set ups u have, but HS clears are always more thicker and the finishing is always bit more peely than MS clears.
Do you use just regular reducer or the uni thinner?
Hai bang 🤣