I’ve used Kolorbond several times… brilliant paint never had an issue staying this and it never fails and sticks like shit!! The finish is far superior to some of these crappy spray jobs use see where they do zero prep , bang it on and bugger … cowboys !
Yes and like you did the full clean etc .. changed from light brown recently to dark anthracite grey.. did 6 windows and facias and a brick door surround with it (undercoated first) .. never had a problem finish as you say is great… and by the time I’ve done the second window I just go back to the first and so on 😁 @@ProfessionalPainterDecorator
I use aquatec spraying it I’ve used it for internal an exterior window and kitchens an wide range of other things all my samples windows an melamine board r still goin strong amazing drop of paint when preped properly an sprayed with 10%water an correct drying time an good gun it’s solid. Simon is a lovely an if ya have a problem I phone him he will give you the correct advice
Hi Phil Going to spray some window frames with the Kolorbond original What masking tape would you recommend Thought either orange frog tape or tesa outdoor blue Also what to clean the gun out with Jeff
Hi Jeff, have you watched the uPVC door spraying, it shows you washing the kit out. Tape... for brick.. Masq RED tape, Glass.. I use the precision 'orange' Q1 tape... general I use the q1 'yellow' tape
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Hi Phil Yes meant taping them up Didn’t know the rubber could be painted, thought it would peel off Cheers mate Love the vids by the way
New to Hvlp spraying… Ive just started experimenting with a Fuji Q5… you mention in your Video applying a dust coat first.…and not over-atomizing the spray… what would be a good sign the finish is atomizing correctly. Cheers
Get some Card and alter paint flow and air flow, see how it makes the spray different. Too much paint with not enough air will splatter. Too much air and not enough paint will makes it go all misty and weak as a finish. Start with full air, then reduce till you get a nice spray fan pattern. Getting a dust/mist coat to start with.. just reduce down the paint flow so not so much gets applied.
Phil do you have a video on the Original? I used the original a few months ago and done a scratch test 3 weeks later and was horrendous. Right back to the white pvc it went.
hi paul ive recently started a project on some wardrobes but they to have some sort of plasticy laminate wrapping on them.... ive cleaned them off and i got recomended some 123 primer to put over it and then top coat but once i applied the paint it seems to chip fairly easy..... ive just bought some shellac primer i was wondering if i could go straight over the 123 primer with it? as some of the doors are just in the 123 primer still
i feel a bit lost with the project now as i dont know weather i need to strip it all back to the laminate which is a massive job or if i could literally just sand it a bit and go straight over with the shellacbin primer
@@Shortboxing47 Shellac based finishes will tend to stick to anything other than waxes or oils, just give it a good flatten off and a key and it should be fine, with the laminate wrapping you need to give them a real good key for the paint/finish to adhere because it is so flat so that may be why its coming off easy.