Lol 😂 I know what you mean. Up here in the north east the cars get hit with the heat and the snow. Plus the salt to melt the snow doesn’t help. And Thank you 🙏 for the kind words I appreciate it.
Good stuff Bro! I literally just did a Chevy Aveo that was this Exact same way! It was much worse, nonetheless the exact same issue. On another note, I’ve been a Sata guy since I started out of High School. You should let me send you a gun someone talked me into trying, that I have been absolutely BLOWN Away with, and give it a shot to see what you think!
Thanks 🙏 for the kind words I appreciate it. What kind of spray gun is it. And if you want to send it to me I will find a way so we can do something for you to send it to me. I love testing new tools.
I want you to show me some tips with spray Spies hecker 8180 clear and tricks and mixing it to get the perfect finish . Where using the vhs hardner or the other which mixes 2:1 ratio.l use 8034 before and carry it to 30%. Plz you info and experience with this brand
I don’t think I’ve used the 8180 but when I used the 8034 I would adjust my spray guns settings and material flow to only be open only two turns out from closed and then I would close my fan 1/4 inch from all the way open and then put my air pressure between 25 to 30 psi. The 8034 is very thick and heavy and will run easy if you don’t make some adjustments. I also move fast across the panels because of the high air pressure.
A ground coat can consist of a gray primer sealer or a grey base coat to help cover an area before you apply the paint. It’s good to use a ground coat when painting a color that doesn’t cover very well like red or something that might be transparent. The ground coat helps to assist in covering the panel with out have to put like 8 to 10 coats of base coat. With the ground coat you only would need about 4 or 5 coats.
Hi lulo again i bought a gti pro lite 1.3 orginal from somes but the fan adjuster wont turn its very stiff, ive tried spraying grease but it still wont turn to make my fan pattern big. Is there anything i can do?
There is a spray gun lube that you can buy that’s made for spay guns. Maybe if there’s a way to take it apart you can put some lube in the area where it’s stiff. They get stuck from all the overspray accumulated over time. Got to keep up the maintenance on the spray guns for they can last. Here’s a Amazon link to the one I use. Affiliated link 👉amzn.to/45hQ6Qc you have to copy the link to use it.
So 320 to feather it down. Thats good info. I usually use coarser and have made the job harder.
Yes 320 is a good sandpaper grit to start feathering faded paint.
Nice job....I just did this to my dad's f250 pick-up truck. Year's of Florida heat takes a toll on the clear
Lol 😂 I know what you mean. Up here in the north east the cars get hit with the heat and the snow. Plus the salt to melt the snow doesn’t help. And Thank you 🙏 for the kind words I appreciate it.
Really enjoy your content...keep up the good work
Thank you 🙏 for the kind words I really appreciate it.
Good stuff Bro! I literally just did a Chevy Aveo that was this Exact same way! It was much worse, nonetheless the exact same issue. On another note, I’ve been a Sata guy since I started out of High School. You should let me send you a gun someone talked me into trying, that I have been absolutely BLOWN Away with, and give it a shot to see what you think!
Thanks 🙏 for the kind words I appreciate it. What kind of spray gun is it. And if you want to send it to me I will find a way so we can do something for you to send it to me. I love testing new tools.
And I like how you can apply it wet on wet
Very nice ! A question..is it possible to do 1K acrylic metallic with a 1.3 fluid tip conventional gun ?... Cheers
Thank you 🙏 for the kind words I appreciate it. Yeah you should be able to use that kind of spray gun for that kind of paint.
What kind of tape do you use? Looks cool
3M yellow masking tape. Amazon link 👉www.amazon.com/dp/B0036C0PVI/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_4B46XH5XER9T829NXG26?linkCode=ml2&tag=jlulo78-20
I want you to show me some tips with spray Spies hecker 8180 clear and tricks and mixing it to get the perfect finish . Where using the vhs hardner or the other which mixes 2:1 ratio.l use 8034 before and carry it to 30%. Plz you info and experience with this brand
I don’t think I’ve used the 8180 but when I used the 8034 I would adjust my spray guns settings and material flow to only be open only two turns out from closed and then I would close my fan 1/4 inch from all the way open and then put my air pressure between 25 to 30 psi. The 8034 is very thick and heavy and will run easy if you don’t make some adjustments. I also move fast across the panels because of the high air pressure.
hi lulo, question. What is a ground coat in paint and why is it used?
A ground coat can consist of a gray primer sealer or a grey base coat to help cover an area before you apply the paint. It’s good to use a ground coat when painting a color that doesn’t cover very well like red or something that might be transparent. The ground coat helps to assist in covering the panel with out have to put like 8 to 10 coats of base coat. With the ground coat you only would need about 4 or 5 coats.
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Hi lulo again i bought a gti pro lite 1.3 orginal from somes but the fan adjuster wont turn its very stiff, ive tried spraying grease but it still wont turn to make my fan pattern big. Is there anything i can do?
There is a spray gun lube that you can buy that’s made for spay guns. Maybe if there’s a way to take it apart you can put some lube in the area where it’s stiff. They get stuck from all the overspray accumulated over time. Got to keep up the maintenance on the spray guns for they can last. Here’s a Amazon link to the one I use. Affiliated link 👉amzn.to/45hQ6Qc you have to copy the link to use it.
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I use to lift weights when I was younger. But still love to exercise when I can.
How to fix dead faded paint and de laminated paint!!! Repaint the car!!! Shocker!