They are not. They go over SPA, a different form of touching up. I’ll be going more in depth with touch up on here now the basics are covered. Make sure to like and follow! 😊
My confusion lies in that i should never sand a metallic paint. Was this metallic? Im using 1 stage paints, 3 to 4 hours between coats to save some time vs instructions. Then i believe compatible clear coat before 24 hours of drying. Return to sand & compound 2+ days later. Thats what they try to teach most of us.
Hi and thx for the video. I tried something similar . Scratch is on plastic bumper. I applied paint, let it dry for 2 days as bottle said wait 24 hours to dry. Sanded with 2k paper, cleaned area and polished . Polished with DA and polishing pad with medium cut compound completely removed paint from scratched area. So i have to start again. Any suggestions? Thx
Awesome work! Thanks for sharing
Just found my fav channel!!! Thx you!!!!! And youre a superhero! Cant wait to see you make a full recovery! Youre the best!
Genuinely impressed brother! Fantastic job 👍
You've made a subscriber out of me! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Dayum!! Amazing work man!
There's lots of details in that video, thankyou mate 👍
Very nice man. Thank you for the process! Can’t wait for the next videos!!
Thanks for the support!
Fantastic work
Excellent video sir. Thank you
Great how to video and great paint job finish 👍👍
You are truly a master of your craft, sir !
Awesome job dude!
Nice job. Will come in handy on my flip cars.
Спасибо за то что делишся опытом.👍
Are you not worried about the amount of clearcoat you removed from the surrounding area by sanding?
Amazing result, thank you for this.
Cool video but what type of polish you finished with?
Nice video sir. Can u upload how we can paint faded parts. I mean partially. Thanks
mate, I'm wondering if you put varnish and hardener in the base when you repair scratches
What if thr car has clear coat? Does anything need to be done differently or anything we need to watch out for? Great vudeo.
What brushes do you use?
Nice Job 👍do you have a link to the brush 👍
What did you use for your wax and grease remover
very nice work,,
Always love your content .Would love you to do a similar video with rock chips or road rash
Coming soon!
Which temperature do you set the hot air gun?
Do you ever add clear coat? My fear is some detailer comes along and wipes it off accidentally
what kind paint do u use?
what do you charge for that touch up?
On the last step what pad, speed and compound did you use, pls?
A link to that fine brush? TIA
Glad you’re back brother. Hope all is well. Great vid. Are the subscription ones on your Instagram more in depth than these. Just wondering. Thanks!
They are not. They go over SPA, a different form of touching up. I’ll be going more in depth with touch up on here now the basics are covered. Make sure to like and follow! 😊
Where can I get the Revemoto from?
looks nice dude.
Sorry but did you add the ckear coat? If so which step of the process did you add the clear coat before sanding and polishing? Cheers awesome video
Watch from 1:30
@@rooboy99 thanks man 👍 looks like it's mixed in with the base
What is the name of the paintbrush and wich model is it?
Is there a harder in the clear already? And I'm assuming there is a reducer in the paint already? Is this solvent paint?
Everything is separate, activator and reducer. And yep it’s solvent paint!
My confusion lies in that i should never sand a metallic paint.
Was this metallic?
Im using 1 stage paints, 3 to 4 hours between coats to save some time vs instructions.
Then i believe compatible clear coat before 24 hours of drying. Return to sand & compound 2+ days later.
Thats what they try to teach most of us.
Sanding mettallic, if your repainting & blending with metallic, clear applied at apropriate time.
On the last step what pad, speed and compound did you use?
Cutting pad. 1900 to 2200 rpm. Many good compounds exist.
@@ITIRICIi hoping @auto_recon_ronnie would be able to share his process and info of what he was specifically doing on the final step.
do you reduce the paint at all or add any activator to the clear?
I do sometimes for really thin scratches, I’ll over reduce. For this video I just used a little bit of activator.
Where are you located
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Hi and thx for the video. I tried something similar . Scratch is on plastic bumper. I applied paint, let it dry for 2 days as bottle said wait 24 hours to dry. Sanded with 2k paper, cleaned area and polished . Polished with DA and polishing pad with medium cut compound completely removed paint from scratched area. So i have to start again. Any suggestions? Thx
Before applying paint wet sand area with 800grit
No shit!!! Have to try this
I can still see the scratches slightly.. that due to texture being different. I use spray can which anyone can have paint shop for correct mixture
Post a video of you using a spray can
WOW!! 😮👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What happens if you use 300 then go to 200
You didant give the base coat any time to gas out thought.
love the language😂
Even if you sand, the metallic powder from the touch-up paint won't come to the surface. Why? It's amazing.
Not being funny but most of that would of flat and polished out without the need for all that touch up
That's beautiful - thanks again @auto_recon_ronnie.
mate, I'm wondering if you put varnish and hardener in the base when you repair scratches