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Paint flattening/age'ing process after painting ?what your technique?
just wondering what best process after your newly painted panels etc
just to remove small orange peel and small imperfections or dust or foreign bodies
to blend/flattening/age'ing/correction process your finished cured
2k paint or metallic/pearesent with 2pk clear coat laqcuer paint
i tend to rub down with wet and dry p1500 then p2000 both with water(plenty water)
by hand
im tempted to buy a 3'' DA velcro with p2000 and p3000 velcro discs and atempt this process to save time as time consuming by hand
then machine compound 2-3000rpm with National Compound-Medium with water
National Compound-Medium iv found not bad pretty good 20.00 pound bottle 1kg
im now useing 3M Fastcut III perfect it,seems a little better
im useing it with right bita water,should i use it dry??
then to take dullness outa compounded paint
then with softer pad i machine polished again 2000rpm
with Autoglm paint renovater (pink bottle)
seems to bring paint to factory show room finish
then glazed with purple hole hand glaze
then waxed with collinite 845 wax
paint then came out in showroom flat glossy shiney perfect match condition
like to try out different processes as mines aint perfect and can still see some p2000 marks sometimes and paint can be duller than id like on occasions?
iv tryed farcela g3 or g6 compound cant mind also,seemed no good
farcela have dry use compound out is is any good?
im thinking or getting 3m fast cut plus and trying it
can your get 2000 or 1500 velcro discs and machine flatten
as is very slow doing by hand which i do,watching corners etc lol
what process or technique do you use after painting?
thanks Pearse
just wondering what best process after your newly painted panels etc
just to remove small orange peel and small imperfections or dust or foreign bodies
to blend/flattening/age'ing/correction process your finished cured
2k paint or metallic/pearesent with 2pk clear coat laqcuer paint
i tend to rub down with wet and dry p1500 then p2000 both with water(plenty water)
by hand
im tempted to buy a 3'' DA velcro with p2000 and p3000 velcro discs and atempt this process to save time as time consuming by hand
then machine compound 2-3000rpm with National Compound-Medium with water
National Compound-Medium iv found not bad pretty good 20.00 pound bottle 1kg
im now useing 3M Fastcut III perfect it,seems a little better
im useing it with right bita water,should i use it dry??
then to take dullness outa compounded paint
then with softer pad i machine polished again 2000rpm
with Autoglm paint renovater (pink bottle)
seems to bring paint to factory show room finish
then glazed with purple hole hand glaze
then waxed with collinite 845 wax
paint then came out in showroom flat glossy shiney perfect match condition
like to try out different processes as mines aint perfect and can still see some p2000 marks sometimes and paint can be duller than id like on occasions?
iv tryed farcela g3 or g6 compound cant mind also,seemed no good
farcela have dry use compound out is is any good?
im thinking or getting 3m fast cut plus and trying it
can your get 2000 or 1500 velcro discs and machine flatten
as is very slow doing by hand which i do,watching corners etc lol
what process or technique do you use after painting?
thanks Pearse