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starting to get orange peel, how do it remove it?
hey guys,
finishing up with my car, but when i started on my second coat of paint (ts-30) i notice im getting orangel peel, so i stoped.. what should i do before i continue? thanks Joel |
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Re: starting to get orange peel, how do it remove it?
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Btw - I think there may be an answer in the FAQ's..
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Re: starting to get orange peel, how do it remove it?
Agreed. Sand down the paint with a very fine grit till smooth. Then heat up the can in hot water...I usually heat it until its hot to touch. Then let it cool for a few seconds, then go to town..but still thin coats still! I almost busted open a can cuz it got to hot once! haha..just be careful!
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