BigLouMaxSE said:
Would this better be suited in the Professional section of the forum? Bump to the top...
Well, I moved it to the Detailing Product forum.
I have one and enjoy using it. There are several models and at least two brands. The brand I see most often and own myself is an ETG which is made by
Pro Motor Car Products I have the ETG A. I found Automotive International, linked above, to be the best source.
The paint is most popularly measured in mils and the gauge measures the total amount of paint film on the cars surfaces. I found most of the cars I measured to be in the ballpark of 4- 4.5 mils total paint film. I also noticed the ETG can measure platings such as chrome. A significant discrepancy while measuring a given area can indicate a repaint/repair of some kind, or, even that a complete factory or port repaint is present. I tried my ETG on several cars and found examples of all these. I found that pretty interesting.
While measuring paint in the case of clear coated cars, just remember it can't measure the specific amount of clear itself. Generally, a maximum amount of about only .3 mils would be allowed before potentially damaging the entire paint film build.
I keep a chart/diagram of the ETG readings of my cars. If I'm to work on a client's car I would be sure to ask them if the car has been buffed before and keep that in mind while taking the readings on their car.
It's definitely a handy, fun, and in the case of professional detailing, an educational tool. :2thumbs: