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DCU-2021 for me, been using PPG for years and get great results. I have heard good things about Spies but have not used it. Could be very well true about MTI. They have a great in house guy. I just haven't had the need to try anything else. What is it that you like about SH clears over others?
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Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 3596050)
+1 i rarely go over three coats, if anything i will dump and extra spot coat or two over just the areas i need to bury like graphics and then finalize it with one complete coat to level it all out. Good quality clears these days are very user friendly and it does not pay to try and save a buck here. It will cost you one way or the other.
welcome aboard 88, what part of the biz are you in? I use to have an 84 24' Concord |
Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 3596213)
DCU-2021 for me, been using PPG for years and get great results. I have heard good things about Spies but have not used it. Could be very well true about MTI. They have a great in house guy. I just haven't had the need to try anything else. What is it that you like about SH clears over others?
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+1 on spies, never go back to anything else, to answer first question, glass dave had it on the money, only apply extra coats to build as needed, my personal boat has two coats, 1 extra on graphics, also used 8035. never rubed, 3yrs. old shines like new.
For Glass Dave, have tons of unopen PPG for sale, pm me. |
My concord had three costs of imron clear.that is the hardes clear I have ever used,dont bake it.its like buffing granite.
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Originally Posted by 88 LS 7
(Post 3596614)
My concord had three costs of imron clear.that is the hardes clear I have ever used,dont bake it.its like buffing granite.
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Originally Posted by overlimits
(Post 3596502)
+1 on spies, never go back to anything else, to answer first question, glass dave had it on the money, only apply extra coats to build as needed, my personal boat has two coats, 1 extra on graphics, also used 8035. never rubed, 3yrs. old shines like new.
For Glass Dave, have tons of unopen PPG for sale, pm me. |
Originally Posted by Josh LaFountain
(Post 3596740)
I only apply 2 coats on the collision work i do but some of the harleys have so many colors and the customers dont want to feel anything so it takes a few more. Th e8035 is def hard to beat. #1 in my book
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Originally Posted by 88 LS 7
(Post 3598674)
Never sprayed it but heard its good product. Sikkens is all i have used as far as collision work goes, and we have to switch to water base soon. I have trained in it and its not bad, just different way of doing things. The big thing is the envoroment in the shop and the spraybooth. Turbulent driers in the booth, i cant wait. When you do multi coat clear do you put two on, then sand and do more?
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Originally Posted by Josh LaFountain
(Post 3598931)
I have sprayed water also. We are getting ready to put in a water system but keeping the solvent too. You cant do multo color custom work with water because it will delaminate from its self if you let it dry, stripe over it and put a dif color over the first. im real close to louisville KY and EPA is pretty strict on us too. we had to re vamp our boot last year to make it 99.8% polution free. Just another expencive filter to change quarterly. LOL. I have put as much as 4 to 5 coats on in one setting before but if its really hot and humid its not good practice. usually 3 coats, Bake or just air dry over night, sand with 1000-1200 wet, then a couple more coats. Ill be doing this to my boat next month. its goin under the gun, Im makin it ME!
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