Will the IR dryer coast has help in curing the paint quicker?? I'm trying to focus on WB paint for my work over solvent for the sole purpose of toxicity reasons but it's really hard on production speed! Thanks and keep up the great work on the videos!!!
Does the spray-booth you're paining in have an air make-up unit? What temperature are you painting and curing the paint in? Dry air flow is important for decreased dry times. Thank you.
My brain has gone Lizard on me ? HAHAHA that's friggin hilarious. Thanks for the entertainment, I watch all of yers and Chris's Videos. I learn so much.
I'm aware candy 2o is a dye vs transparent paints being a fine pigment.... I'm not always clear on when to use one over the other though. Perhaps that could be a video topic?
There are no rules of when to use candy2o (dye) versus a pigment-based color. Its a matter of technique. Best practice is to make a test panel to try various color combinations, techniques. Thank you.
Coast Airbrush sells a lacquer photo-fixative called Save-T which can be used, any other such product, with Createx paints for a water-drop effect as shown in this video by Jason Toney, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AM95S_lvs0E.html. Thank you.
Coast Airbrush sells a lacquer photo-fixative called Save-T which can be used, any other such product, with Createx paints for a water-drop effect as shown in this video by Jason Toney, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AM95S_lvs0E.html. Thank you.
Createx paints are water-based. They may be applied over OEM automotive basecoat, both solvent-based and water-based. A 2k, solvent-based high gloss urethane clear is recommended for the top-coat. For more, please refer to the Automotive & Hard-Surface Application Guide available at www.creatextech.com. Thank you.