Setec Astronomy
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About $30 at Home Depot. You'll need one that specifically is for paint spray, that has both organic vapor cartridges and particle filters.
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Dan, out of curiosity, how does the 2 parts get mixed together in one can?dan46n2 said:For the first coat use a very light coat, wait ten minutes in between coats, the second coat use a little heavier application, then after that you can go fairly heavy as long as it doesn't run. I like to put maybe 6 layers of clear knowing that a lot of it will be knocked down so I can get zero orange peel. If your car already has orange peel on the rest of it you wouldn't want to do this because it won't match the rest of the car. Then wait 48 hours or more before sanding. Be very careful polishing because the paint is still somewhat soft and takes a while to reach full hardness. I would try to polish it only with a PC at first and wait a few weeks or as long as you can before going to a rotary if it's needed. If you sand up to 3000 grit though a rotary won't be necessary.
Also try to overlap the paint about 30-50% of the width of the spray. Hold the can about 10 inches away from the paint, it should say on the can exactly how far away to hold it. Make sure you mask the rest of the car against overspray and wear a respirator because 2 part clear is much worse on your lungs than a one part like the duplicolor clear. Once you activate the can to mix the 2 parts together the can will only last 24 hours.
Dsoto87 said:I'm definitely going to go this route first before I plunk down the cash.
One question, why can't you "spot, spray" it? Will it come ou uneven looking?
Oh, and about how much does a quality respirator run? Thanks guys
Legacy99 said:Dan, I used Duplicolor clear on a chip repair. Put on 4 coats, wet sanded with 2000 and 3000 and polished with Menz. Did I just waste my time?
Dsoto87 said:Thanks setec. This will be a good learning experience for me too.
Should I wetsand between coats or is that only if I'm going for a completely flat OP free surface? I actually want a little OP to match the rest of the surface.
Again, will the paint flake or something if I just spray the spot and sand it to blend in? Or will there be an uneven surface right there? What the reason for advising against spot spraying?
Setec Astronomy said:Were you using a block? I'm not sure a PTG really would have saved you, you can never really be sure how much of the build is clear, unless you have one of those that can read both layers but they only work on non-ferrous and cost a jillion dollars.