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Old 05-10-09, 03:45   #25 (permalink)
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Re: polishing after painting-how long to wait?

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Sounds awsome....

Dave - do you prefer the look of a single stage finish over a bc/cc (solid color)?
Actually, I really do.

In the case of the single stage 1955 Beetle, single stage was used, because that's what they used back then. The owner got Glasurit paint, the same color as it was from the factory, and paid $900 for a gallon and a half of it.

I'll be honest with you, my 73 Beetle is 2 tone, solid cream white, and light metallic blue - both single stage. Even the metallic looks good in single stage, and I get lots of compliments.
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Old 05-10-09, 04:26   #26 (permalink)
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weekendwarrior- Cool that he was able to get the ss Glasurit. We were unable to get any ss made up for my Jag, and Glasurit was one of the companies that turned us down (we offered to pay whatever they asked too).

Yeah...high-quality single stage has a wonderful look that you just can't get with b/c. I'm a sucker for ss metallics but man-oh-man do you have to be careful about correcting them; sooner or later it's a matter of living with any subsequent marring.
 
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Old 05-13-09, 12:29   #27 (permalink)
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Re: polishing after painting-how long to wait?

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This work was done back in the middle of summer, since the customer has returned to have a cap he had bought for the back of the truck painted and there was no problems with the paint. i waxed this panel with colinites. in case anyone is wondering why i sanded it flat is beacuse the painter used to much reducer and we had some fisheye that need attended to.
Unless the reducer was contminated, the fish eyes are from somewhere else.
Could be that he didn't allow for enough flash time after the W&G remover.
Water borne W&G tends to evaporate slower than solvent based. Heck, the
contaminants can come from anywhere, really.
 
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Old 05-13-09, 01:55   #28 (permalink)
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SS looks better, richer imo.
 
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Old 05-13-09, 02:01   #29 (permalink)
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I have worked with a ton of new paints and some harden within hours and some take days depending on what paint is being used and who mixed it. Rick and I have been doing a few for a custom bodyshop lately and the paint they use and mix harders harder than anything we have ever worked on in 18 years. If you do not compound it within a couple of days you are screwed. Then I have also worked on paint 2 weeks after it was painted and it was still soft and you could still see it outgasing while polishing.

Would be cool if you can find out what they're using (exact part#'s).

I shoot basically 2 types of clears. Hard clears for most collision "type" jobs and softer
clears for custom - well maintained - jobs (generally).
 
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Old 11-04-09, 06:19   #30 (permalink)
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Dont wait you can polish and seal to your hearts content...you wont hurt the paint. New paint is a bit softer so be careful if you use a rotary polisher. New base coat clear coats are almost bulletproof. i wetsand Mercedes Benzes the day after they are painted...I tell customers Wax them in 30 days or less. Even if you wax them SOONER that is almost never a problem.
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