finishing the job
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Re: finishing the job
cool cool, omni isnt too bad, its not my favorite paint and/or clear but it gets the job done, and 1.3 is the right size for clear, i lay base with 1.3-1.4, but i really only like to lay clear with 1.3, comes out smoother....what kind of gun you using, i was spraying with sata but i have since swithced to sharpe, the sharpes spray so damn nice and there alot cheaper then the last couple of satas i had.....
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Re: finishing the job
the original gun was actually a fairly new Craftsman HVLP gun (the one that goofed up)
Im not sure of the make of the second gun, as it was brought over to us for use. I did hear that the general cost for it was around $500.00. that thing was nice..
Im not sure of the make of the second gun, as it was brought over to us for use. I did hear that the general cost for it was around $500.00. that thing was nice..
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if your clearcoat is that dull, doesnt matter how much wetsanding and buffing you do it will never get super shiny....but good luck...
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Re: finishing the job
Originally Posted by MORE IMPATIENT
if your clearcoat is that dull, doesnt matter how much wetsanding and buffing you do it will never get super shiny....but good luck...
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