cool...i've probably been using all the wrong shit on my Esquire-ish project. LOL...your refins always look so fucking great dude!rodvonbon wrote:Reranch clear nitro. I also used reranch Fiesta red for the color. It was real easy to use.St. Jimmy wrote:hey rod, question for ya...what do you use for your clear coat?
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Before wet sanding and polishing it, it looked pretty good, but not great. I think the key, besides allowing for cure time, is wet sanding and buffing. I sprayed in less than ideal conditions and there were little bumps and some lint stuck to it. I went from 600,800,1000,1200,1500 and finally 2000 grit sand paper, then I used a medium grade cutting compound then finess it for the final polish. It sounds like a lot of work, but really only took about an hour.St. Jimmy wrote:cool...i've probably been using all the wrong shit on my Esquire-ish project. LOL...your refins always look so fucking great dude!rodvonbon wrote:Reranch clear nitro. I also used reranch Fiesta red for the color. It was real easy to use.St. Jimmy wrote:hey rod, question for ya...what do you use for your clear coat?
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question, which will make me sound so n00by...what exactly is "Wet sanding"?rodvonbon wrote:Before wet sanding and polishing it, it looked pretty good, but not great. I think the key, besides allowing for cure time, is wet sanding and buffing. I sprayed in less than ideal conditions and there were little bumps and some lint stuck to it. I went from 600,800,1000,1200,1500 and finally 2000 grit sand paper, then I used a medium grade cutting compound then finess it for the final polish. It sounds like a lot of work, but really only took about an hour.St. Jimmy wrote:cool...i've probably been using all the wrong shit on my Esquire-ish project. LOL...your refins always look so fucking great dude!rodvonbon wrote: Reranch clear nitro. I also used reranch Fiesta red for the color. It was real easy to use.
It's just what it sounds like. There is a kind of sanpaper thats used in car finishing and the backing doesn't tear apart when it gets wet. What I did is filled up a bowl with warm water and a little bit of dish soap, soaked the paper and went about sanding. I think the water keeps the friction to a minimum and the dust won't be abrasive as your working. If the paint/clear isn't very thick it is easy to sand through it.St. Jimmy wrote:question, which will make me sound so n00by...what exactly is "Wet sanding"?
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awesome! great tip...any brand of sand paper for wet sanding that you could reccomend?rodvonbon wrote:It's just what it sounds like. There is a kind of sanpaper thats used in car finishing and the backing doesn't tear apart when it gets wet. What I did is filled up a bowl with warm water and a little bit of dish soap, soaked the paper and went about sanding. I think the water keeps the friction to a minimum and the dust won't be abrasive as your working. If the paint/clear isn't very thick it is easy to sand through it.St. Jimmy wrote:question, which will make me sound so n00by...what exactly is "Wet sanding"?
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3MSt. Jimmy wrote: awesome! great tip...any brand of sand paper for wet sanding that you could reccomend?
Yeah, same one. The finish is MUCH better than last time.robert(original) wrote:rod, is that the same swinger i played?
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jimmy, deft clear works really well and is considerably cheaper than reranch. it's nitrocellulose and either $3 or $5 a can (i can't remember which) at lowes. make sure to get gloss. looks like this:St. Jimmy wrote:cool...i've probably been using all the wrong shit on my Esquire-ish project. LOL...your refins always look so fucking great dude!rodvonbon wrote:Reranch clear nitro. I also used reranch Fiesta red for the color. It was real easy to use.St. Jimmy wrote:hey rod, question for ya...what do you use for your clear coat?
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