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  • The top 10 tips when using spray paint:
    1. Use 600 grit auto sandpaper: amzn.to/2T5A3PV
    2. Use primer for plastic: amzn.to/2T7hsmA
    3. Use white as a base color
    4. Use smooth strokes & light coats
    5. Warm everything up (room temp)
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    7. Enamel spray paint is the best fabric paint
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    9. Don't mix Enamel & Acrylic
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  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz Před 4 lety +8

    Haha - he looks like he could be Sgt. Carter's grandson! Good stuff!

  • @user-hj1om1hf4j
    @user-hj1om1hf4j Před měsícem

    Hey thanks a lot for the tips,I really appreciate the no bullshit approach,you just got to it and I learned something.Thanks again.

  • @lloydwhite3198
    @lloydwhite3198 Před rokem

    Thanks. Content like yours makes U tube awsum. Great info.

  • @rendaowe
    @rendaowe Před 2 lety

    Hey wow, thanks so much for the spray paint for fabric info! Yes!

  • @hughtempleton8640
    @hughtempleton8640 Před 3 lety +1

    Great tips thank you for sharing your amazing talent 👍

  • @BorisMitendorfer
    @BorisMitendorfer Před 4 lety

    Good tips, thank you!

  • @PRAKASH-cm1vo
    @PRAKASH-cm1vo Před 3 lety

    Great Tutorial !
    Thank you

  • @jamesedwards1588
    @jamesedwards1588 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @lacey1280
    @lacey1280 Před 3 lety +2

    Very thorough, besides the difference your spraying technique when demonstrating cold vs. warm cans. You painted in vertical lines with the warm can and painted “dottish”with the cold one. I’m sure you realized that already. I especially appreciated the tip regarding dry vs. cure time and clear coating. Thanks, man!

    • @nhaake
      @nhaake Před 2 lety

      That’s how it comes out cold its not spraying solid. it doesn’t have the pressure, he is pushing the top down but its not coming out so he has to keep pumping the top

    • @preachers4135
      @preachers4135 Před 2 lety

      Wish he had gone into more detail of temperature & humidity of ambient air, and temperature of part as well. I’m having a recurring issue of paint going dull (gloss turns flat and color fade) along with cracking, and peeling. Seems like it happens when painting after the sun has set and humidity rises.

  • @lesterlopez5091
    @lesterlopez5091 Před rokem

    Super informative. I love the video i tried to spray paint twice and you already tacle most mo my mistakes.

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant Před 5 lety +5

    I used that Rust-Oleum 2x on a set of dirt bike fairings. Followed the directions to a "t". Waited. 4 weeks even after spraying the base color and left the pieces in my heated garage. The paint looked nice and was cured. The second I hit it with the clear, same brand and type. The paint wrinkled up like is sprayed it with stripper. I even redid the pieces and instead of waiting I sprayed the clear within the recoat window using a plistic primer to start with. Let that sit a month. You could take your nail and pick at the edge of the part and Peel the paint off the plastic in sheets.I used a blowgun on my air compressor and just blasted the parts with air and the paint flew off easilly. Oh I forgot to mention I had even roughed the parts up with some 400 grit before painting the second time. I went out and bought krylon fusion and didn't have a single problem.the boys have wrecked and dropped the bike a few times now and just minor scuffs in the krylon.

    • @Commandodesigns
      @Commandodesigns  Před 5 lety +1

      Great point: Plastics that are going to bend are going to be problematic, i.e. fairings. The pros use a longer process. They go 400/600 grit / then de-greaser / then water/ then dry / then they use Bulldog Adhesion promoter (a bit pricey) / then they paint / then they clear with 2 part automotive clear. Then they cross their fingers and hope that the the customer doesn't bend the fairing and the paint cracks anyway. You did everything right except maybe de-grease and use 2 part clear. It is good to hear that Fusion is getting pretty good. They've been tweaking the formula for several years. I've had pretty good results with it as well. Thanks for the feedback. Clear coat in the can is crazy fickle. The only thing that I can suggest, if you have to use it, is to dust the first coat on to try to seal the first layer without giving it a chance to crackle. But in reality it can be hit or miss.

    • @sinformant
      @sinformant Před 5 lety

      @@Commandodesigns yeah I'd never painted motorcycle plastics with Rust-Oleum before. I'd always used automotive paint, but those were on full sized bikes , this was a small 110cc pit bike and wouldn't have been cost effective to have automotive paint mixed up. And admittedly I suck with a spray can compared to. Having an hvlp gun in my hand.

    • @Commandodesigns
      @Commandodesigns  Před 5 lety +1

      Well I commend you for your bravery. I've been there, it's hard to justify the price of using the good stuff for small projects. I'll be honest with you, I don't really get it with rattle can clear. It's complete voodoo sometimes. I was going to make a video about the problems with spray can clear and I couldn't get it to have a problem. Then, of course, everytime I try to use it on a budget project it gets wierd. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob Před 4 lety +1

      Sometimes if the product is new or has been sealed, some of those cheap Chinesium plastic parts continue to off-gas and can be hard to paint. Getting paint to stick to them at all can be finicky at best. Especially if they have that plasticky smell to them, it's the same as properly cured paint. It might not have been an issue with the paint but a factor of time and letting the plastic finish off gassing and become "clean" enough to stick to paint.
      I've had that problem with stuff before like ordering blank white plastic masks for Halloween and the paint literally fell right off. It looked fine until the clear coat, the clear looked like shit and then it all just fell off...
      I gave them to my nephew the next year and let him experiment and they took paint perfectly fine. I spoke to my friend who owns a auto body/paint shop and he explained this all to me. He said sometimes cheap plastic body panels have the same problem and need to sit in a ventilated area for a while before he can paint them.
      I hope this info helps or makes you feel a bit better since it probably wasn't your fault.
      I had a nearly identical issue to yours painting a cheap 50cc motorcycle for my niece so I know how you feel. The kids don't understand and just want it to work and blame you... lol

  • @glkshooter6168
    @glkshooter6168 Před 3 lety

    Love the ammo crate in the back ground very cool lol

  • @joannmcneil3107
    @joannmcneil3107 Před 2 lety

    WOW I learned so much from you videos. Thank you sooo much

  • @williammaldonado3516
    @williammaldonado3516 Před 2 lety

    Wow the more you know! Excellent 👍 point taken

  • @lukalabudovic5385
    @lukalabudovic5385 Před 4 lety

    Dude, you're the man!

  • @nelsonfernandez5803
    @nelsonfernandez5803 Před 4 lety

    You are the best , i learned something cool from you today , i do a lot of spraying thank you sir.

  • @MrTheHillfolk
    @MrTheHillfolk Před rokem

    Warming up the can works nice when the can is getting low on paint also, itll build up pressure and spray more like a full can and youll get a nicer consistent job.

  • @_fundaemental1100
    @_fundaemental1100 Před 4 lety +1

    Just really enjoy these videos. I customize nerf guns. And the warming the paint tip and the waiting between color and clear tip, are seriously the best things I have ever heard. And have helped me greatly. Thank you. Keep up the good work.

  • @houseofsavage6483
    @houseofsavage6483 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey wicked video

  • @johnbarnette3916
    @johnbarnette3916 Před 5 lety

    this tip really helped, thanks

  • @00godlovesus
    @00godlovesus Před 5 lety

    Great video thanks:)

  • @davidreynolds4684
    @davidreynolds4684 Před 7 měsíci

    Looked good. Did you wet sand between coats of paint and clear coats? How many coats if clear did you use?

  • @GuilherneBraccini
    @GuilherneBraccini Před 4 lety

    Keep on with the videos.

  • @theresarainbowinsideyourmi5515

    I feel like you were using the can different on the cold spray you didnt try the same motion at all, so I couldn't really get a good comparison

    • @msgajhimelret9496
      @msgajhimelret9496 Před 2 lety

      I thought the same, but good overall...

    • @thunderhorse6666
      @thunderhorse6666 Před 2 lety

      Lol right?!?!? Obviously he sprayed the warm can like a professional and the cold can like he was a simpleton.

    • @user-hj1om1hf4j
      @user-hj1om1hf4j Před měsícem

      I saw that too

  • @DirtyMuthaFugginD
    @DirtyMuthaFugginD Před 3 lety +1

    In the last year or so I became hooked on using liquid sandpaper. It tends to dull it up fairly well and you don't have to worry about scratches in the surface of the thing that you're shooting. It has saved a few cans of spray paint, a couple of tools, and some projects that I have worked on in the past. And by saving I mean not throwing, breaking or calling my projects very mean names (they are premadonnas and throw fits themselves lol) anyway, thanks for the tips and tricks! Oh , and I agree with you a hundred percent about using enamels as well. They tend to "melt" together as far as spray lines go. The finished product always comes out looking amazing rarely ever having "orange peel " or what I like to call "dead spots" where at different angles you can see where the lines almost have an overspray look and texture.

  • @RampartPh
    @RampartPh Před 4 lety +2

    how long should i wait before painting over primer (enamel on enamel)?

  • @ninjagogetta
    @ninjagogetta Před 4 lety

    So when you are waiting for the spray paint for plastic to cure what clear spray do you use for the finishing project

  • @mikehawk1011
    @mikehawk1011 Před 5 lety +2

    Please please keep bringing us tips sir i learn alot from you

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC Před 5 lety

    Graffiti weird things for mixing paint should be okay right?

  • @tomwright943
    @tomwright943 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey dude, 1 question, if I used adhesion promoter, would I need to use it on every coat or is it a one time thing onto the bare plastic? Cheers😎👍

  • @gabrielayala6573
    @gabrielayala6573 Před 3 lety

    Can I spray white wait 10minutrs then spray red so the red stands out more or do I need to wait until the white cures

  • @okkrom
    @okkrom Před 5 lety +2

    Not sure I am ever going to spray paint something with care but I still devour these tips! I will use the enamel tip for sure.

  • @thunderhorse6666
    @thunderhorse6666 Před 2 lety

    Why did you spray the cold can like it was first day of Special ED?

  • @Kadence333
    @Kadence333 Před 5 lety

    Tony D.....the Alpha Male. As a newbie to this craft......I love everything you do and everything you teach to the rest of us. Thanks so much for your knowledge and everything you do bro!!!

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Před rokem

    Using primer filler on 3D prints is this ok?

  • @ZsaZsaUmbra
    @ZsaZsaUmbra Před 3 lety

    Sometimes when I layer colors, the top layer will pull away from the base. It's like oil and water.

  • @siphobottoman6148
    @siphobottoman6148 Před 2 lety

    How to spray paint rusty bicycle ?
    And how to spray paint new bicycle ?

  • @giantgigante7725
    @giantgigante7725 Před 3 lety

    5:30. Wtf is that cold spray paint is that the same way you spray the warm one i dont think so ? Itay clump up but tgat was a very bad example.

  • @JohnSmith-el6lk
    @JohnSmith-el6lk Před 3 lety

    Good tips thanks, but there's no way I could do stop action on every stroke. I just go 2 to 3 in out on the sides of my project and come back in. I've never had that dumbbell problem.

  • @masontalbot9703
    @masontalbot9703 Před 2 lety

    Dude,its the same show but backwards!!!

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson Před 3 lety

    Wow i feel like you did this video before , like back in 2015 , oh wait you did .hmmm why do the same video twice , just tell people if they ask that you did top ten vid already .....

  • @zenink_tattoos8718
    @zenink_tattoos8718 Před 2 měsíci

    That's a paint process, not tricks

  • @seansmith4440
    @seansmith4440 Před 4 lety +1

    What!? Read the directions? What do you think we are women?

  • @reelrook3044
    @reelrook3044 Před 6 měsíci

    ... puts can of spray paint in microwave...

  • @janvranjes4554
    @janvranjes4554 Před 4 lety

    his hands look so olddd