How To Get Orange Peel Out Of Single Stage Paint
Is Orange Peel harder to get out of Unmarried Phase
Talk over anything later that final masking comes off.
Not-Lurker Posts: 3 | First time shooting single phase gloss black and I'g having problem getting orange peel to where I want it. Even with 600 grit. The master problem is after sanding everything looks slow and looks like the peel is out but then I go to vitrify and the peel is nonetheless not where I want information technology. Heres what information technology looks like afterward colorsanding (completley irksome):
Heres what it looks like afterward a pass of buffing(photographic camera doesn't pick up orange peel well):
Does single stage paint typically become completely dull when wet sanding even when the peel isn't out? I'm used to shooting two phase paint bc/cc and information technology'due south a lot easier to tell when the peel is out. Whatsoever tips appreciated |
Board Moderator Posts: 6381 | How are you sanding? I usually discover that I take to go to a "harder" support block when paw sanding something like this. Downside to that is you lot are probably removing some of your UV protection going at it that hard. Maybe hard block it all down and attempt to practice some other flow coat on at that place? Coronet volition probably jump in here with comments. He's better at troubleshooting peel bug. What you lot are running into is the major thing I hate virtually single phase...... |
Lath Moderator Posts: 6381 | Well, that block sounds like it should be hard enough every bit a backer to get the peel out.....hmmmmm......peradventure just "get on it" a lilliputian harder? And I'yard not sure what you lot hateful by..... "A catamenia coat sounds like a proficient idea but I'm worried it may nevertheless show though the clear." Simply single stage here, right....no articulate? |
Non-Lurker Posts: 3 |
Yup information technology'due south currently simply single stage. I just meant if I was going to exercise a flow coat I'd probably clear over it |
Board Moderator Posts: 9306 | The clear in the unmarried phase is supposed to ascension to the surface upon curing from what I have read. This is why information technology needs to be practical like a articulate coat and non like a base of operations coat. I don't use SS very often but when I do I shoot wet coats to proceed things flowing. Darrell is right about loosing your UV protection. Sanding especially with 600 grit volition in theory reduce the longevity of your paint job. 1968 Coronet R/T ACTS 16:31 |
Board Moderator Posts: 9306 | Are you certain you are seeing orangish peel and not scratches? 600 dust is a pretty deep scratch. 1000 dust scratches can throw a monkey wrench into the buffing process. I find that it is critical to remove all the deep grit scratches if you want the buffed finish to look like drinking glass. 1968 Coronet R/T ACTS xvi:31 |
Superlative Correspondent Posts: 3852 | I don't see orange peel in that picture merely I do see a lot of urethane moving ridge. When yous say single stage I assume y'all're using urethane, which is exactly If you don't like sanding SS color, put a couple clear coats over information technology and buff just like JC. (It's not custom painting-information technology'due south custom sanding) |
Top Contributor Posts: 5824 |
I too see the wave, Sand it and Clear information technology. Dennis B. |
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