are you saying your primer is showing through the paint? I have used nason before and found it to be very thin, try using a white valushade or a white sealer over the primer area before the paint to help with coverage. Ask your jobber they can help you.
I personally use one product exclusivly and not have experimented with alot of other paint brands/products. I would recommend staying with same sealer as the paint you are using IMO. BTW what kind of paint are you using?
id defenitly shoot some white sealer on it. it will help the color cover faster and seal the repair area. before that i would probably block sand the primer and apply another 2-3 coats of filler primer than block again. it looks like there are still some high and low spots to me. One thing you have going for you is that its white and white hides alot :blush:
looks nice. good job :weights
PPG water is the same way, air pressure doesnt effect the contrast. Infact for doing my drop coats i actually turn my pressure up and hold the gun back 10-12 inces and fog out the panel. i find it helps the color blend out better and get better metallic control. And for some reason when i drop my pressure i seem to get more trash :S
[quote=”ding” post=23861]why the need for a uk based forum when you’ve got global right here :P[/quote]
:cheers
Very good jay. I am actually printing off this post and posting it in my paint room at my shop :rock :weights
looks good. nice color too :cheer:
I spray autowave with a Tekna, the other guy I work with sprays it with a 2000HVLP. Our colours come out pretty much the same. I wonder if those people are using a 1.3 in their Tekans?[/quote]
I use a 1.3 in my tekna for water, no problems here.
I like the 3M system as well. Even though its expensive i thought it was worth every penny. I used it for years but my jobber is telling me the 3000 trizac’s are discontinued. is it true?