Watching you spray looked so chaotic and random I couldn't even keep up... It's not like the other spraying videos I've seen.... BUT the results speak for themselves!!! The finish at the end looked absolutely flawless! You're a magician 🧙♂️
The thing I like about you Mr. Dutch car painter, is you spray at a good PSI. You can HEAR the difference. It really atomizes the material and lays down really flat, Good job.
Good afternoon Edwin, your right, a fantastic finish to end the week with. Really good looking finish and shine. You take care and have a good weekend. Thanks
Мне бы руки поотрывали если бы я так красил!!! Можно было один елемент роздуть а он ещё два соседних вцепил ! ПОД ПРИБОР УЖЕ ПОЛ МАШИНЫ ЗАПОРОТО ВЫШЛО!
Judging by his application, i would say either Standoblue (Standox waterborne) or Spies Hecker Hi-Tec (Spies waterborne.) Both of which are Axalta and essentially the same system under different names. If so, you have recommended shaded high build primer to avoid using wet on wet (primer sealer) all the time. Some blues especially with this system can cover over lighter shades.
It's blender help you painting speally on blend panel some time it's hot your over sprays goes on blend panel and get dry this blender help stays over srapy wet and mealt in
Its called color blender. Its essentially a clear basecoat. You mix it with the color basecoat in different ratios depending on what coat youre on. Also he sprays the "color blender" on the panel first for what you call a "wet bed". I usually never do a wet bed. But its an option.
Ηello friend... Another perfect finish from the perfect painter! Usually you don't do a mist coat when you apply the first coat of clear... Do you trying something different?
@@Speedy123youknowme 30 psi is normally what is used, yes it has a lot of overspray but I have tested 20 psi and yes it has much less overspray but you get more orange peel. unless you are replicating the exact orange peel from the oem finish 30 psi is required for decent results. overspray is different on each gun however the main goal is to achieve a match or a good finish, overspray is not taken to account. what good is less overspray if you get garbage finish or you have to spend time cutting and buffing and also shooting more clear because you don't have enough build left from the cutting and buffing? your focus is on the wrong things