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Originally Posted by 68protouring454
First paint job, looked great. Started color-sanding and buffing and went through on a couple of small areas on the 1/4 panel (painter did, not me!). Wasn't into the base coat, but left a milky image. Figured out he painted 3 coats of clear, sanded the whole car, and then added two more. No problem with this other than you now CANNOT go through the top two or you'll leave an image where you get into the sanded clear coat. He thought about blending the areas, but also figured we weren't done sanding and in all likeliness we'll go through several more. So he re-shot the car.
Second job looked awesome too. After completely sanding the car down we start to buff. Do about half a 1/4 panel and then notice some tiny white dots. They're UNDER the clear, on top of the base coat. Nobody else was spraying in the shop at the time he did, so he figured it must have been a dirty gun. They're all over the place so we can't leave them. On to job three and where we're at now.
The painter has been 100% stand up but I can't let him do it again. I will strip the car back to primer, re-block and primer, seal, and shoot it myself.
Jody
sucks
thats why once you use a high quality clear you will not go back
2 coats spies/standox is like 4 dupont etc, serious go to paint shop and ask to pick up a gallon of spies/standox, and in other hand hold a gallon of dupont or other american paint, you will **** your pants, same goes for primers
also standox clear is 2-1-10-15% thinner, not 4 -1 i used dupont and would buff thru now and again, piss me right off, anyway using a high quality clear, you only need 2-3 coats and you will not burn thru unless you have no idea whats going on. i haven't in 2 years since switching over
jake
I'm not going to blame the clear he used; on the second go-round I blocked the entire car aggressively with 400 and didn't break through a single area. I was very surprised to say the least. He said it was very expensive versus their cheaper clears.Quote:
Originally Posted by 68protouring454
Jody
i am not blaming anything, i am just stating, 400 probaly was too aggrsssive thats why is dulled out when buffed thru, now had it been sanded with 1000 or so it may have buffed out, goodluck
nothing like redoing work already done
jake
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Originally Posted by 68protouring454
No, the 400 was in prep for new color coat and clear. On the first job where he went through the clear and left an image he'd blocked that clear with 1000 grit.
Jody
anyways it was a cluster, now you can do it the way you want
have a good one
jake
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Originally Posted by 68protouring454
biggest problem now is that since I'm re-painting it I can change the color! That is a bad position for me to be in! Took me months to pick black!
Take care Jake, appreciate the info.
Jody
Obviously a different situation than portrayed in my rant. So uhh, how does one strip a brand new paintjob?
Sorry to hear that Jody. But what happened to painting it orange? I thought that would be killer. Not trying to make a tougher decision for ya, just sayin'. :yeah:
-Brian
Find me an orange like my rendering that doesn't have a ton of pearl in it and I'd do it. I can't find one.Quote:
Originally Posted by B Cichocki
Jody
very very nice...that pain looked like glass! 3 times for paint sucks! good luck on your 3rd trial!
try Lamborghini Orange
I looked at that and to me it looked like it belonged on a Honda (no offense to Honda's!) Thanks for trying, I'd like to come up with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by socalfandabodys
Jody
I think his Camaro is Lambo Orange :ssst:Quote:
Originally Posted by camcojb
Guy that sucks to say the least. Did he use the same mfg straight through including reducers? Solvent pops look more like little crators not dots. If it is solvent you are in tough spot because do you risk going on top of that again without bare metal restrip? Why don't you have his paint rep take a look maybe a warranty issue he can push through if he stuck with same product. At least they may help you with product costs. As far as the high solids clear the Spies stuff is good but when cut sometimes leaves a sort of clear wave as it looks too thick. The so called German stuff is usually better product but there are many big dollar cars shot with Dupont and PPG with no problems so I would look at what was done vs the product. I just do not want to see you go through again. I would actually check what he shot on that car including his reducers and hardeners. There are just too many off brand products being mixed these days. As for the orange try looking at PPG or any other brands plain old orange toner color it is vibrant to say the least. You can than tone from there. If you were in NY I would gladly help you out. Actually if you have clear shot of actual color you want I can mix a 1/2 pint and give you formula to match. Good luck Brian
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Originally Posted by ViperBlue68
If that's true I will apologize in advance, just a bit too flashy for me! No offense intended SoCal!!!!!!!
Jody
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Originally Posted by BRIAN
I would pay you to come up with the rendering color (the original orange one) that isn't full of pearl. SERIOUSLY! Nobody out here wants to screw with it.
It actually had pimples sticking up which sanded easily. There were other things too so I am stripping to my original primer, removing everything he did.
Jody
Try the late Camaro Sunset Orange but remove some of the orange and add in more of the gold. It looks to be the same hue as you rendering, just need tweeking. If it wasn't Saturday night I would go down to the paint store and play around. It's nice when I can walk in and they let me mix my own paint!
Mike
Non taken :cheers: . Its actually my brothers camaro. I own the chevelle. The lambo orange was able to be toned down a bit. When its not in direct sunlight it almost looks like a straight orange. I guess it takes so getting use to. By the way sweet car and I personally would stick to black. It never goes out of style and always attracts a big crowd.