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Quazz209
Not sure if this is the right place to post this put figured since it had to do with spraying I would try it.
So here is the background. I have to re-shoot a door for a friend that recently had some scratches repaired. The guy who shot the door previously ended up with the metallic mottled pretty badly and it is very noticeable compared to the other panels. This would normally be a 600 wet, shoot the DBC base and Euro Clear. However I am starting to worry about build thickness and adhesion on this... I have found it currently has 3 BC/CC layers on it. The factory paint, an unknown repair as the 2nd shot, and the currently mottled DBC and 2021 layer that I need to shoot over.
I would really like to avoid having to sand this down but In the back of my mind I feel like taking it down with something like 120-180 DA, Epoxy, 600, and then DBC/Euro is the right thing to do. What do you guys think? I have no reason to believe there are currently any adhesion problems.
The guy who shot it last time is a good painter but I think he was in a hurry and just pushed this one out. Looking for you guys might do? This is a production job...although it is on a lexus so the quality needs to be there.
Thanks
So here is the background. I have to re-shoot a door for a friend that recently had some scratches repaired. The guy who shot the door previously ended up with the metallic mottled pretty badly and it is very noticeable compared to the other panels. This would normally be a 600 wet, shoot the DBC base and Euro Clear. However I am starting to worry about build thickness and adhesion on this... I have found it currently has 3 BC/CC layers on it. The factory paint, an unknown repair as the 2nd shot, and the currently mottled DBC and 2021 layer that I need to shoot over.
I would really like to avoid having to sand this down but In the back of my mind I feel like taking it down with something like 120-180 DA, Epoxy, 600, and then DBC/Euro is the right thing to do. What do you guys think? I have no reason to believe there are currently any adhesion problems.
The guy who shot it last time is a good painter but I think he was in a hurry and just pushed this one out. Looking for you guys might do? This is a production job...although it is on a lexus so the quality needs to be there.
Thanks