Painting
#11
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Re: Painting
Originally Posted by mr_velocity
Nope, haven't sanded the truck yet, just did some spot check in the places that seemed the worst to see if I was into the base yet. Should I sand with 600/800 then?
My gun is a DevilbissJGA-935 with a 1.4 tip, I'll pick up a smaller tip tomorrow.
My gun is a DevilbissJGA-935 with a 1.4 tip, I'll pick up a smaller tip tomorrow.
#12
Re: Painting
Faced with the reality that I would have to shoot the base (still might have to) I got my lazy butt off my couch went to the dock box grabbed my hi-speed buffer and a tub of Aqua-Buff 1000...you know the fast cut stuff. I figured since I would have to shoot the base anyway lets see if I could buff the $hit out of it and still have some clear left. After a rather heavy buffing with 1000, I switched to the 2000. Gotta say, I don't think I burned all the way through the clear...yet. It even brought back the section I had sanded with 400 yesterday. The roof is still the worst part, if the Aqua-buff works there I may be able to put off the paint another year.
Thanks for everyone's help. Without it I would have just shot the clear and I'd have a mess on my hands.
Thanks for everyone's help. Without it I would have just shot the clear and I'd have a mess on my hands.
#14
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Re: Painting
Sounds like the clear is degragating that can happen especially on a 13 year old vehicle. Unfortunatly just re-applying clear probably won't solve your problem. Lacquer is a thing of the past and we dont even sell it anymore. If this is the case a sanding and repaint are probably in order.