It’s as the air is changing pressure and conditioning itself and producing condensation from the outside humidity, best way to control that is an air dryer and oil remover in the air line and have your compressor in the shop and not getting to hot
Regarding the moisture. Your air is humid and comes from the compressor. You can build a dryer with copper piping and use that in combination with drying beeds. You can make that dryer out of a GE reverse osmosis filter canister and some pvc pipe. You can find out how to make both of those on UA-cam. If you have those tow systems your air should be dry. 1 more thing, You should spray your clear through the gun. Get House of Kolor show clear and shoot it from the gun, you’ll get a better finish.
You have water in your compressor that need to be drained also you need a water separator coming off your compressor. The orange peel comes from too high of air pressure to the gun
Hello. I saw in your next video the paint didn't cure and had to be taken off. Do you know what you did that caused that happen? I'm trying to paint my waverunner and I was considering spraying the topboat wet edge, so I was curious if you knew what to avoid.
My best guess was the bottom coat didn't have enough time to fully cure before I put the clear on. I was incredibly disappointed; though, in the long run, they came out better than expected!
@@chrisbarnett4872 I did a little, but can't remember the ratio I used. The spray worked great, I didn't have an issue there, looked nice on the ski.. I think my biggest issue was patience lol.
hey just wondering how has the paint held up especially in salt water did u have to polish it or add anymore clear? also why not gel coat for the clear isnt that what you should use for boats?
I have since sold the ski's, but the paint was very durable. The key is it's above the water line. If I were to repaint the hulls, 100% it would be gel. I also didn't keep them around saltwater, i'm based in GA, so I can't really speak to the longevity around the salt. I did go heavy with a few extra coats of clear to try and build up the protective layer.
@@carlosgabin5215 Right on! Thanks for stopping by (and unintentionally sparking the bug for me to do more ski restores LOL).. These were, by far, the best 2 i've done yet! I hope the new owners continue to dig them & get compliments! Thanks again!
Awesome job! I have a set of these I bought a few months back. I’m having trouble finding the replacement decals for the RX 2001, RXDI 2002. Thinking about just doing custom decals…any thoughts 💭 ty
@@jeremyfoster2431 Yea, I really can't say one way or another to be honest. I mean, the clear coat was fantastic, but that's not to say it would hold up if painted and exposed to constant water thrashing. Worst case I suppose, if it wears off, just re-gel it.
Yea, no doubt.. I have learned SINCE this video to turn down the background track MUCH MUCH more than what was setup in this video.. Sorry for the distration.
It’s as the air is changing pressure and conditioning itself and producing condensation from the outside humidity, best way to control that is an air dryer and oil remover in the air line and have your compressor in the shop and not getting to hot
Get u a “pumpkin” filter for your gun and high pressure is not bad so long as ur up close and move fast
Regarding the moisture. Your air is humid and comes from the compressor. You can build a dryer with copper piping and use that in combination with drying beeds. You can make that dryer out of a GE reverse osmosis filter canister and some pvc pipe. You can find out how to make both of those on UA-cam. If you have those tow systems your air should be dry. 1 more thing, You should spray your clear through the gun. Get House of Kolor show clear and shoot it from the gun, you’ll get a better finish.
You have water in your compressor that need to be drained also you need a water separator coming off your compressor. The orange peel comes from too high of air pressure to the gun
theres the water trap that u install by the air compressor at the beginning of the hose. it looks like a glass bottle w a water release knob
Hello. I saw in your next video the paint didn't cure and had to be taken off. Do you know what you did that caused that happen? I'm trying to paint my waverunner and I was considering spraying the topboat wet edge, so I was curious if you knew what to avoid.
My best guess was the bottom coat didn't have enough time to fully cure before I put the clear on. I was incredibly disappointed; though, in the long run, they came out better than expected!
@@Chromedonkey thanks for the speedy reply. Did you need to add paint thinner to get it to spray evenly?
@@chrisbarnett4872 I did a little, but can't remember the ratio I used. The spray worked great, I didn't have an issue there, looked nice on the ski.. I think my biggest issue was patience lol.
hey just wondering how has the paint held up especially in salt water did u have to polish it or add anymore clear? also why not gel coat for the clear isnt that what you should use for boats?
I have since sold the ski's, but the paint was very durable. The key is it's above the water line. If I were to repaint the hulls, 100% it would be gel. I also didn't keep them around saltwater, i'm based in GA, so I can't really speak to the longevity around the salt. I did go heavy with a few extra coats of clear to try and build up the protective layer.
@@Chromedonkey thats basically what i thought ok thanks for the quick reply and the great videos
@@carlosgabin5215 Right on! Thanks for stopping by (and unintentionally sparking the bug for me to do more ski restores LOL).. These were, by far, the best 2 i've done yet! I hope the new owners continue to dig them & get compliments! Thanks again!
@@Chromedonkey well they came out sick! and u definetly helpd and motivated me, thanks, good and cant to see more from u
@@carlosgabin5215 Thanks brother!
Awesome job! I have a set of these I bought a few months back. I’m having trouble finding the replacement decals for the RX 2001, RXDI 2002. Thinking about just doing custom decals…any thoughts 💭 ty
U need to get the water out of your air, its not leaking.
Did you paint the bottom with the same pain
Definitely not. I just polished the hulls as best as I could.. Only paint work I did was above the water line.
@@Chromedonkey Do you recommend that clear coat for the bottom
@@jeremyfoster2431 I did not paint or add anything to the bottom, as mentioned above.
@@Chromedonkey I was just asking because I'm bout to clear coat my bottom of my ski with that same clear coat
@@jeremyfoster2431 Yea, I really can't say one way or another to be honest. I mean, the clear coat was fantastic, but that's not to say it would hold up if painted and exposed to constant water thrashing. Worst case I suppose, if it wears off, just re-gel it.
Great videos, just the background music a lil to loud.
Thanks!! Completely agree on the music, since then I’ve dialed them way way down. Thanks for stopping by.
Did you use any xylene?
I wish I could have watched this I couldn't even barely hear you talk over that music or whatever it was
Yea, no doubt.. I have learned SINCE this video to turn down the background track MUCH MUCH more than what was setup in this video.. Sorry for the distration.