HELLO, I was wondering if you can shed some light on my problem. I'm having some trouble spraying silver. I am use DuPont solvent base. Some time it sprays out and looks like chrome and some time it comes out coarse looking. What I'm I doing wrong?I know pressure has a lot to do with it, but I'm at a lost? Any help would be great
HELLO, I was wondering if you can shed some light on my problem. I'm having some trouble spraying silver. I am use DuPont solvent base. Some time it sprays out and looks like chrome and some time it comes out coarse looking. What I'm I doing wrong?I know pressure has a lot to do with it, but I'm at a lost? Any help would be great
hi jimmo, could you give me an advice? i'm painting my motorcycle plastics, i made all necesary steps on prep, removed all paint to the plastic, took me about 2 months remove it cause is the first time i paint something, applied the adhesion promotor and 3 coats of black primer with a 1.4 nozzle and the finish primer was very very smooth, do i have to sand the primer any way? or just paint on it?
One last question: I have a Sierra 2500HD. The factory 'hard wax' coating on the frame is a POS, especially on the frame rails. I'm looking to replace it on the frame rails. Do you have a preferred 3M rubberized undercoating you recommend, or another product? I've looked at Duplicolor and POR 15, but passing on those. LineX can't be sprayed that low and at that angle. Thoughts? Thanks.
Jimmo - Great video on polishing a black car. I have a couple of questions, as the link to the products used doesn't work on YouTube anymore. What 3M number did you use for the rubbing compound? It looks like 06060, but they have several on their site. Just to confirm, the swirl remover was 06064 and the Ultrafina (now Ultrafine) is 06068, correct?
68 Camaro Custom Paint Job - Synergy Green
This is the painting of a 1968 Camaro going Synergy Green. This car was stripped and restored, including panel replacements, some metal patches and de ...