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dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
sigh, i had to repaint this damn car 2 times already.
i sanded down the clear coat smooth. then i polished the clear coat and black paint off. now its showing primer. it was going good until that happened. dont you guys hate it when that happens?
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
Why didn't you stop when you got through the clear into the black paint?
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
Freakin hate that.
It's why stopped using micromesh. I find that there are better ways now....
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
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Actually, I agree. Tamiya's compounds are faster and produce better results. The "Coarse" is not really very coarse, but it's sufficient to take out orange peel. (What other reason is there for sanding a base coat or a clear coat?) And you get a brilliant shine with the Finish grade. It's too expensive, but it sure is good. That said, burn-through is the result of removing paint; the method doesn't really matter so long as you aren't using something that accidentally scrapes edges and high spots. The only ways to actually PREVENT burn-through are to a) apply more paint and b) protect edges with masking tape. Diddy Last edited by Didymus; 10-05-2007 at 04:39 PM. |
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
i think i need apply more clear on it. i did not notice paint coming off until i finished using compound on the paint.
i guess i sanded down to the very last layer of the clear and the compound ate it all up.
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
Yes!!!
I stopped doing that because it's just soo annoying Now I only use Finisher's Compound, the "hard" one even polishes out some imperfections and the other two are just to bring the shine back, works great as long as you don't have to much orange peel!! |
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
It happened to the model I finally finished last week. I gently, and i do mean gently, sanded and somehow managed to remove paint. I had to paint it over. Once that was done I applied some decals, CF decal in trunk and hood included. That came out nicely and i proceeded to clear coat it followed by painting the window trims in black. I masked around the windows and painted. After all this was done i peeled off the masking tape (made by Tamiya) and wouldnt you believe the masking tape pulled some of the CF decal off the trunk.
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Re: dont you hate it when u sanded too much paint off
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I've never even thought about it; always just assumed that "naked" decals are too delicate to be masked, especially with tape. Diddy |
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