I appreciate that… It’s a whole new challenge to try to put my self in a position for a beginner… I just see a lot of people online talking, and I just offer some insight to help people out.
This is an absolutely wonderful video, thanks for the explanations on various types of paint! I'm gonna be learning how to paint, starting with my motorcycle, and you've shed some super useful light. Thank you!
Does anyone know how to best match paint or where to get it ? I need paint for a 2020 Lincoln Navigator code GS ceramic pearl. This is for a repair job quarter panel, fender and both bumpers.
Any bodyshop worth their salt can work the tri-coat steps in reverse without creating a noticeable halo…on the quarter. As for the fender/bumper covers…they need to spray a drop coat test and just hang and spray the pieces. I’ll warn you plastic/urethane/nylon pieces tend to come out darker…if you’re doing this yourself I would have my match created from a METAL sample from the vehicle… if none is coming from crashed pieces, the fuel door will work…I hope this helps you
your mic gain is way too high on this video for talking about others not knowing what they're talking about... I don't wanna hear your teeth snacking and the echos of your tiny, non-studio-like room...
@@The_Drive_Inside dude, you can hear every little sound including your arms moving across your desk etc.. sorry for coming off blunt, but man, at least listen to what you recorded before you post it... hard to listen to man, but I believe your content you're trying to get across is pertinent. just work on a less gainy mic:] or move it out away from you.. it sounds like the mic is way too close to everything...
I can tell you know a lot because I can see you holding back the mind blowing overload for beginners 😂 thank you 😊
I appreciate that… It’s a whole new challenge to try to put my self in a position for a beginner… I just see a lot of people online talking, and I just offer some insight to help people out.
This is an absolutely wonderful video, thanks for the explanations on various types of paint! I'm gonna be learning how to paint, starting with my motorcycle, and you've shed some super useful light. Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏻 …ask me if You get stuck on your motorcycle project
Very informational. Great video!
Appreciate it! This felt like forever ago lol
Does anyone know how to best match paint or where to get it ? I need paint for a 2020 Lincoln Navigator code GS ceramic pearl. This is for a repair job quarter panel, fender and both bumpers.
Any bodyshop worth their salt can work the tri-coat steps in reverse without creating a noticeable halo…on the quarter. As for the fender/bumper covers…they need to spray a drop coat test and just hang and spray the pieces. I’ll warn you plastic/urethane/nylon pieces tend to come out darker…if you’re doing this yourself I would have my match created from a METAL sample from the vehicle… if none is coming from crashed pieces, the fuel door will work…I hope this helps you
please can you tell what type is used on the yellow 350z from the tokyo drift
That’s a custom color but the base yellow appears to be E33 tri coat. The gold or bronze faded into the yellow I don’t know
The background music is super distracting and unnecessary. Why is it even there? It's a educational video, not a music video.
So is reading this comment
your mic gain is way too high on this video for talking about others not knowing what they're talking about... I don't wanna hear your teeth snacking and the echos of your tiny, non-studio-like room...
First point… What is snacking teeth and I get paid to talk about what I know a lot about in my tiny studio room… How about yourself?
@@The_Drive_Inside dude, you can hear every little sound including your arms moving across your desk etc.. sorry for coming off blunt, but man, at least listen to what you recorded before you post it... hard to listen to man, but I believe your content you're trying to get across is pertinent. just work on a less gainy mic:] or move it out away from you.. it sounds like the mic is way too close to everything...