No, dripping is not normal.Will try dialing it in like that, taught it was normal taht it drips during testing as the flow is bigger in the beginning. I get it now...
Will test on different spots till it doesn't run anymore 👍![]()
You are doing a terrific job with the clear! You sure nailed it with the "licking" picture. After clear has been sprayed it really does look like a delicious candy.@CAMAROBOY69 : mid clear sand : 1000 -> 1500 grid -> CC -> 2000 -> 2500 -> Polish ?
A few passes with 1000 grid.
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Camaro 1/4 gallon is enough product on the pieces to get all the cavities out? Or playing safe card, and waiting for the second pass to take them all out?
Will the second pass of CC fill them up?
Some pics are a tad blurry
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Looks so good already, even with the peel
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Cleaned the gun thoroughly
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Is there a trick to get the clear better out. it took some time, and was a bit of work to get it all cleaned.
Tomorrow, preping the rest of the car, still some work to do, especially since I gonna resand everything with the 3M pads to ensure no scratch (small patch taught me that)
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Friday I should be done with all the prep. Than saturday paint, errmm, colour time![]()
You might want to skim through the last several pages. Pretty sure I have given a fair amount of advice.Let the paint cure for as long as you can before installing parts and buffing. Maybe nefore sanding down too, maybe the camaro boy who prefers his 69s can chime in
Like a month if you can.. The curing is part of what separates good paint jobs with great, long lasting ones![]()
I would go at least another solid pass with the 1,500 again. Once you get another 4-5 coats of clear you will be able to really cut it down without worrying at all. Just make sure to use the rubber squeegee and keep an eye on it to make sure you don't cut through the clear into the base coat. Also make sure you at least scuff up the lower parts. You want all of it to be dull so the clear sticks better.Thanks man.
Now, how much should i sand of for the next layer of clear to stick? Is a pass with 1500 enough?
As i didnt lay a massige amout of cc on the car, i dont want to sand through.
How much is enough? How much is needed?
The pic is a quick single pass with 1500 grid. Enough? More? ....
1,500 areasThanks 👍
Appling the clear like these even will take care of all the dust. As now it is sanded out for these layers, and on the last sand I will even go deeper, so all dust inclusion will be gone.
I never would have envisoned this outcome. It's simply legendary. And that is in very big chunks thanks to @CAMAROBOY69 .
a bit more questionning:
What happens when I would sand through and apply clear over it? Will it not stick? Does it not look good?
How should I scuff the cavities without erasing the "mountains"?
Now, it's on places I don't really care for... as it's in not so visible spots.
But is there a way of correction on these without going "full panel" ?
Just sand off the clear. The base can stay.I cut through the clear deep into the base.
For a respray, do I need to sand everything of till the filler layer (whole clear & base) ? Or just sand the clear on?