Very nice finish with the R500 gun Chris and the blends look spot on, another very well made video with plenty of detailed instructions on what you were doing, loving your videos as the format is IMO spot on👌 I have a Rongpeng R500 with all the different tip sets on order which should be here next week😎👍John UK
Omg, great video. You said three turns from close on the paint volume. My garage would have been full of overspray. Is that lvlp gun the reason why it's los overspray
@GarageNoise will a larger compressor work with the lvlp gun. And if I'm clearing an entire car, will it work. I'm telling you I've cleared a car in a garage. The entire garage was full of overspray, even with fans on.
Great videos. Now that I have retired, I have some time on my hands to try to fix minor dings in my cars and detail out the scratched etc. What d/a polisher and products do you recommend. I am very much a novice at auto body stuff. will start with my 2013 ford expedition before moving to my 2020 lincoln nautilus and my 2020 Newmar Dutch Star Class A Thx
I have a vevor orbital polisher, harbor freight has a inexpensive one that I have as well. My favorite polish compound is csi none of it's cheap but this is the best. amzn.to/3tooRF4
Hi Chris, Another question. The upgrade YT160 spray gun you are using is a upgrade to the R500. I can't find what the upgrades are? Do you know? Just appearance?
Depends where it's at I would try to avoid wet sanding a blend but you can. It's just more likely to show the blend line after you buff. If it's in an inconspicuous location than light wet sand lighly buff. If you try to buff it perfect you'll see the blend line.
@@GarageNoise I'm just joking because you've repeated that many times...but I watch all your videos and I like how you explain things...real professional work and very educational to watch!
You don't have to use it. It's just reducer in a can so if you have urethane reducer you can put it in your gun and sray a lite coat over the blend. Or use nothing at all .
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Thank's brother!
As always, very thorough instructions. No room for confusion. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome! I appreciate the comment and. Support!
Another gain one thanks brother
Any time!
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I typically mix in a little edge blender with some of the clear I sprayed to blend in
Lovely blend work ! 👌🏽 gotta love it.💯
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Great video thanks for all the great tips
You bet!
Thanks going to try this to rejuvenate the clear over the doors on one side of a celica. Need to find can reducer in the uk.
Very nice finish with the R500 gun Chris and the blends look spot on, another very well made video with plenty of detailed instructions on what you were doing, loving your videos as the format is IMO spot on👌
I have a Rongpeng R500 with all the different tip sets on order which should be here next week😎👍John UK
Very informative Chris. Thank you!
Appreciate the comment!
Chris, When do you use a clear bed with just binder and reducer and when does one use blend automotive clear coat such as the UPOL Blend 9?
The R500 is taking off!!
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Great video
Thanks!
Omg, great video.
You said three turns from close on the paint volume.
My garage would have been full of overspray.
Is that lvlp gun the reason why it's los overspray
Yes for sure, this is the lvlp paint gun helps a ton with less overpray.
@GarageNoise will a larger compressor work with the lvlp gun.
And if I'm clearing an entire car, will it work. I'm telling you I've cleared a car in a garage. The entire garage was full of overspray, even with fans on.
Great videos. Now that I have retired, I have some time on my hands to try to fix minor dings in my cars and detail out the scratched etc. What d/a polisher and products do you recommend. I am very much a novice at auto body stuff. will start with my 2013 ford expedition before moving to my 2020 lincoln nautilus and my 2020 Newmar Dutch Star Class A Thx
I have a vevor orbital polisher, harbor freight has a inexpensive one that I have as well. My favorite polish compound is csi none of it's cheap but this is the best. amzn.to/3tooRF4
Hi Chris, Another question. The upgrade YT160 spray gun you are using is a upgrade to the R500. I can't find what the upgrades are? Do you know? Just appearance?
It's just appearance update. Sprays the same as the R500
What do you do if there's a definitive transition after the paint drys? Wetsand the transition line and coumpound?
Depends where it's at I would try to avoid wet sanding a blend but you can. It's just more likely to show the blend line after you buff. If it's in an inconspicuous location than light wet sand lighly buff. If you try to buff it perfect you'll see the blend line.
How long to wait before spraying the Upol #9 after applying clear coat? Thanks
Chris is that 100% isopropyl for cleaning or a mix with water ?
70% isopropyl alcohol
Why do we want the overspray landing on sanded paint? What happens if lands on non sanded paint? Thank you
What do you think about the gun? Especially compared to the R500 ty
Sprays very well and is every bit as good as the orig R500. The only thing I wishbit had was indicators on fluid and fan adjustment knobs.
Use a file and put some paint in the groove.
Thank you for responding. Appreciate that. The r500 is a lot cheaper. So for the money which would you recommend ty
Do you apply it over the existing clear coat so it can bond
I did
I just have one question do I gap my paper near the blend so it won't leave a hard line.
I perfer to gap it away from the blend but it can be done both ways.
This video was "a little bit" useful🤣
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@@GarageNoise I'm just joking because you've repeated that many times...but I watch all your videos and I like how you explain things...real professional work and very educational to watch!
How would you blend clearcout if you don’t have the blender/fade out spray?
You don't have to use it. It's just reducer in a can so if you have urethane reducer you can put it in your gun and sray a lite coat over the blend. Or use nothing at all .
@@GarageNoise okay thank you
What was the cost difference
It could be $100 if I don't need to de trim the bumper and remove it, not in this situation because I already had it dismantled.
You make it seem easy.. Then I attempt it and it all blows up in my face. No worries.. We learn from our mistakes!
You just need to get comfortable, relax and follow steps. When things go wrong and they will, it's an opportunity to learn. 👊
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