AAE Learner Jan 7, 2015 #3 Couple questions: In option 1, the solvent won't affect the metallics when sprayed. Will this help eliminate halo's? 2: What don't you like about machine buffing the surrounding areas?
Couple questions: In option 1, the solvent won't affect the metallics when sprayed. Will this help eliminate halo's? 2: What don't you like about machine buffing the surrounding areas?
Barry Paint Fanatic Staff member Jan 8, 2015 #4 Could leave swirl marks, also if to low of speed depending on compound, could load up with glaze, the hand rubbing is the same way us old timers use to blend Centari and Delstar years ago.
Could leave swirl marks, also if to low of speed depending on compound, could load up with glaze, the hand rubbing is the same way us old timers use to blend Centari and Delstar years ago.
S S.M.A.R.T. User Jan 15, 2015 #5 I know the some mobile euros that spray their blender over base on difficult metallics. So what is the desired effect with blender over base, Barry?
I know the some mobile euros that spray their blender over base on difficult metallics. So what is the desired effect with blender over base, Barry?
Barry Paint Fanatic Staff member Jan 15, 2015 #6 Black is always advised, so you don't see the repair, the other colors only if you think it will make the job less likely need to buff.
Black is always advised, so you don't see the repair, the other colors only if you think it will make the job less likely need to buff.