My rex in progress............ pics
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxrider »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">seriously what everybodys deal with a little orange peel, b cain puts a car up here that was covered in orange peel and everyone would go crazy for it, give the guy a break, sorry some of us are old school and believe in doing EVERYTHING ourselves. wow 8 years in the game and its gone completly twisted.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol. Like I said in your thread you are going to get it no matter what you do. Even the American hot rod Tv show, they talked about that.
I would take the Teg off your hand if you where close.
lol. Like I said in your thread you are going to get it no matter what you do. Even the American hot rod Tv show, they talked about that.
I would take the Teg off your hand if you where close.
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It's coming out OK, not as good as I would like. I think that is because all the body work I am having to do, the car has to sit out side.
Now my blue one is going to be a base coat clear coat and I will be spending a lot of time on that one to get it perfect. This white one is not.
Now my blue one is going to be a base coat clear coat and I will be spending a lot of time on that one to get it perfect. This white one is not.
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Coming along nice
unlike this bumper im painting, i dont like the way it sprayed it was wierd like it kinda came out like when you spray glue (looked like hairs where coming out of the gun)
i mixed 4:1 it was a uratheane ppg basecoat mixed it with reducer
the same paint i used to paint my friends fender and bumper and that came out great but this one sprayed like **** idk what happened
and i also had to use my small gun bc the big gun sprayed like ***!
do you knwo what could have happened?
and i think dirt particles got into the clear bc its just on top of the bumper
idk
but the cars looking good so far
anything on the blue car started?
unlike this bumper im painting, i dont like the way it sprayed it was wierd like it kinda came out like when you spray glue (looked like hairs where coming out of the gun)
i mixed 4:1 it was a uratheane ppg basecoat mixed it with reducer
the same paint i used to paint my friends fender and bumper and that came out great but this one sprayed like **** idk what happened
and i also had to use my small gun bc the big gun sprayed like ***!
do you knwo what could have happened?
and i think dirt particles got into the clear bc its just on top of the bumper
idk
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but the cars looking good so far
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OOO yes I know what happened. You mixing was off a bit, not enough reducer. I did this the first time I painted my bike lol. There were little hairs everywhere. My dumb *** just keep on going. Man that was a mess. Next time you mix get a little Dixxie cup and poor it in the a big cup. 4 cups then 1 cup then 1 cup. This will give you the 4:1:1 you need and it's a lot easier then trying to poor it in a mess cup.
As for the blue car, no nothing. I want the white one done so I can sell it and get a JDM front bumper/ fenders and hood. I will be doing a base/clear on that car not a Single stage. I will be takeing my time on that car.
As for the blue car, no nothing. I want the white one done so I can sell it and get a JDM front bumper/ fenders and hood. I will be doing a base/clear on that car not a Single stage. I will be takeing my time on that car.
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in the 4:1:1 ratio whats the second one its 4 parts paint to 1 part reducer to 1 part?
the only additive i got from the paint shop was reducer for the paint and activator for the clear
EDIT: its wierd though i did the same excat mixture to the other paint i did and it was differnt color but the same paint
im confused
the only additive i got from the paint shop was reducer for the paint and activator for the clear
EDIT: its wierd though i did the same excat mixture to the other paint i did and it was differnt color but the same paint
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i dont remember if it was hot out
they didnt give me a hardner
all they gave me was,
the pint of red and the reducer
a quart of clear and the activator
thats it just 4 bottles
they didnt give me a hardner
all they gave me was,
the pint of red and the reducer
a quart of clear and the activator
thats it just 4 bottles
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CBURKE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Activator is the hardner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats what i thought!
then i did the 4:1:1 ratio on the first time and it solidified
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EDIT: that happened within less than 2 minutes
thats what i thought!
then i did the 4:1:1 ratio on the first time and it solidified
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EDIT: that happened within less than 2 minutes
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CBURKE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">^^^ WHAT THE HELL LOL I have never seen that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol that was the 4:1:1 ratio with the paint, reducer, hardner idk what happened
lol that was the 4:1:1 ratio with the paint, reducer, hardner idk what happened
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Assuming you are using a PPG base/clear system, the base uses ONLY colour and reducer, its the clear coat that uses clear, reducer and hardener. Adding the hardener (activator) to your colour will get you cottage cheese! the two stage paints are completely different than single stage paints! Also make sure you spray clear over the colour within approx 6 hours of spraying the colour coat.
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Also, get a tech sheet from your ppg supplier, but the mixing ratios for the base should be 1:1 colour to reducer, then the clear should be 2:1:1 (clear, reducer, hardener) assuming you are using the concept dcu series of polyurethane clear.