yea, and make sure it has no gloss
collision repair and auto painting
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Oliver,
if a shop has paint left over from a respray. can that paint be kept by the customer for future use such as touch up against rock chips? I figure that would be a better alternative to ordering enamal or lacquer based touch up paints offered over the counter.
I have however heard that urathane paints have bad shelf life after a week but I imagine that if it is in a sealed container it can be used for some time like house p aintComment
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Oliver,
if a shop has paint left over from a respray. can that paint be kept by the customer for future use such as touch up against rock chips? I figure that would be a better alternative to ordering enamal or lacquer based touch up paints offered over the counter.
I have however heard that urathane paints have bad shelf life after a week but I imagine that if it is in a sealed container it can be used for some time like house p aintComment
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whats the difference between reducer and hardner? and why are these actually used in the painting processComment
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do you still use such addittives in your waterborne projects? I'd imagine there is no need with the benefits of waterborne and having an ovenComment
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hmm thats interesting why do most paint shops do not use waterborne clear. i do notice the base is an optionComment
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Oliver,
after a car is gutted, windows out, and sanded down to the metal and is ready to be primed and seal. What is the process body shops use to clean off dirt and excess material from the body?
I can't imagine shops hosing down an entire metal chassis especially if customers have electronics, engine, and interior still in the car and possibly exposed.Last edited by bmwstephen; 05-31-2012, 02:48 PM.Comment
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Oliver,
after a car is gutted, windows out, and sanded down to the metal and is ready to be primed and seal. What is the process body shops use to clean off dirt and excess material from the body?
I can't imagine shops hosing down an entire metal chassis especially if customers have electronics, engine, and interior still in the car and possibly exposed.Comment
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i dont like chemical strippers, the smell terrible, hur your eyes, burn your skin, dont work well at all on multiple layers of paint, theyre a mess to clean up and if it gets on plastic at all it ruins it, i really dont like chemical strippersComment
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spray it on, wipe it down, goes in the spray booth, gets hit with a tack cloth by the painter than its time to paintComment
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