Buffing Overspray After Clearcoating 👌
#buffingoverspray #overspray #claybar Get a FREE A-Z 85 PG. Auto Body Guide Here: http://www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/free-autobody-manual/ Learn how to paint a car as Tony Bandalos walks you through a bird’s eye view of the complete car painting process. Get a FREE auto body book here: https://www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/ Get complete auto body and paint DOMINATION and training here: https://www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/vip-offer/ Read the blog: Buffing Overspray After Clearcoating 👌: https://www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/buffing-overspray-after-clearcoating/ Hey, it’s Tony from LearnAutoBodyAndPaint with another video for the Q&A series. Here’s the question. “Tony, first off let me tell you this is great that you are willing to take the extra step to help your VIP members. I repainted my ‘51 Ford truck since it had some chips and needed repair. I decided to go ahead and repaint the same color. I sanded it down to 320-grit and made the repairs it needed. I used 2k primer but the primer didn’t harden and the paint supplier said that it was the wrong hardener. They came over and helped me remove the primer with a lot of rags and a lot of thinner. Lesson learned. Try a sample first before you paint the whole car or truck. This would be good to put in your lessons. Once that was over, I did a two-stage base and clear. It looked like I had some overspray. Now, I’m sanding my clear coat and I have a couple of spots where it looks like there is no clear. I did try one of the spots to see if it would buff out and it looks like it did. But what would have caused this and what will be the long term effect if I just buff it?” Looks like you have an overspray. I recommend that you just sand and buff it. There is no long term effect, if you properly sand, cut and buff it. Maybe you waited too long when you were painting? The paint dried, you were painting somewhere else on the truck which caused the overspray. Make sure you sand it all out and buff it out with your two-stage buffing process. The wool pad number 1 using a good compound and then the foam pad using your refinishing. That’s in the VIP member’s area, try to go through them again as reference. Tony from LearnAutoBodyAndPain. Thanks for sending in this question. Send in your question and if possible, attach some picture for me to give you a more accurate and comprehensive advice. Don’t forget to download your FREE 85-Page Auto Body And Paint Manual to get cranking on your own custom project! Just like this guy here.. He is a VIP.. If you want to learn more, check out the LearnAutoBodyAndPaint VIP Program and be part of the #BossPainter community! C’mon guy! SMASH that Like Button! Share and Subcribe to my channel! Talk soon! Cheers! Tony Get A 85-Page Auto Body & Paint Manual + 7-Day Video Boot-Camp Access Here: https://learnautobodyandpaint.com/free-autobody-manual Connect on Facebook for More FREE Updates: https://www.facebook.com/learnautobodyandpaint Connect on Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+HowToPaintYourCar/posts Shop Here for Best Value Atom X Series Spray Guns: https://www.zoolaa.com/
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