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dan(at)hillsgun.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:44 pm Post subject: ***SPAM*** Re: Re: Fish Eye Update |
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Hi Steve: Sorry that you are having problems with your painting. I briefly
glanced at your original post of your problem, but don't remember the
details of your original problem or your prep technique. You are getting
several opinions which don't seem to be solving the problem so I will add my
2 cents. I painted mainly commercial vehicles (trucks) for about 15 years of
which about 10 of them was owning my own shop. My speculation is that you
are actually creating the problem in your final wash down procedure. If you
are using a product for your final wash down such as prepsol or acrili-clean
They will leave a residue under some conditions which will fisheye. Since
you already have the problem I would recommend that you wet sand with the
appropriate wet/dry sandpaper. In your water bucket that you are going to
wet your sandpaper with mix in a little Joy dishwashing liquid for a
lubricant. Use only Joy, not any other detergent. When you are done sanding
wipe down with a clean damp rag to remove all sanding residue. Rinse and
ring out as necessary until it is all clean and let dry. This is your final
wash so don't get any more finger prints on it. When it is thoroughly dry
and you are ready to paint very lightly use a tack rag to wipe it down. Use
a very light touch, you are only picking up any dust which has landed on the
surface, rubbing hard will only add to your problems. When you begin
spraying do not use any fisheye additive!! It is a flow enhancer and at this
stage you don't want that. For your first coat spray a very light color coat
and let it flash off thoroughly, about 20 minutes. Don't be in a hurry. I
know that by now you are anxious, but relax and it will turn out fine. At
this stage you may still see fisheye pocking thru, but be patient. Spray
another very light coat and let it flash off just like the first. By your
third coat it should be leveling nicely and hopefully no more fisheyes.
Remember that when you apply a heavy coat you are reflowing the previous
coats so don't apply to heavily or the fisheyes will reappear. You have to
get the balance of flowing your final coats for a good finish with a minimum
of orange peel and yet keeping it dry enough so that it does not release any
possible contaminates which are locked down by your first 2 mist coats. If I
can clarify anything I have said here just asks. Good luck. Dan.
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notsew_evets(at)frontiern Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:22 pm Post subject: ***SPAM*** Re: Re: Fish Eye Update |
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Thanks Dan. I will paint again tomorrow and report. Joy ? I ve heard that
before and I assure you that the paint application will be absolutely clear.
Clean surface, clean compressor air, correct air temperature, well you
understand..
Thanks to you and the others here on this site. This project is a
learning. The painting was the problem but its all coming to a good
ending....
Also, maybe I expect too much perfection.... only I see these
imperfections. My neighbors dont. My wife doesnt, so maybe its just me...
Steves Paint Service...............................NOT!
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