Here's a question re: thickness readings. Can any device tell you how much clear versus base coat, or in the event of a repaint can it differentiate between layer thicknesses versus overall thickness? My car is a good example. It's now had the pass rear 1/4 repainted twice since factory. Will anything read the various layer thicknesses?
To be clear, all the cheaper gauges only measure Total Material Thickness - with an error -
Its all of it - Primer, Sealer-( if there is one), paint, clearcoat, and that again is the total number in Microns, you are looking at...
Only the most expensive DeFelsko gauge can break it down into individual layers, but again, its is NOT going to say, this layer is primer, this layer is clear, etc... It is only going to tell you how much in microns is in each layer from the bottom to the top...
What the gauge is good for is showing you a spot that has a lot of material thickness in it (which could indicate body work, paintwork), and going over the entire vehicle, where the Material Thickness is pretty normal...
Again, you are measuring Total Material Thickness - not just the paint and/or clearcoat...
So, the gauge to me, is good for measuring - always in microns - how much material on the top is being removed, compared to what was on there when I measured it before starting that spot...
There are articles out there that say that there is always so much clearcoat on top, or that this number is a good " average " to use to determine how much clearcoat is on there, etc..
But again, who wrote it, how did they come to those conclusions, did they get absolute accurate information from every automaker telling them exactly how much paint they use on each vehicle since what year, etc...
No one is ever going to give you that information - why would they??
HighLine is a pretty good, reliable one, in my experiences...
Dan F