Hi Paul without these videos i would struggle even tho i've been painting for 47 yrs. I normally send customers with these colours elsewhere but i do a lot off my work for motortraders who will accept some colour difference. I'm getting more confident doing the 3 stage pearls the more i do. Whats funny i used to paint kandys back in the day when i did custom work i was much braver then .😄and they were full paint jobs no blending.
I love doing custom work. I feel like (to a point) it can be much more forgiving. I feel like painting candy's give me more confidence doing these jobs and 3 stage pearls. I'm working on editing a 3 stage pearl white so that video will be up soon. Thanks. 🤘
Hi Paul, lovely job again mate it came out looking mint the colour match and blend is spot on👌Thanks for the shout-out Paul and all the info you included has helped me understand a bit more about how you know how many coats of candy you apply, using a spray out car is the obvious way to do it I should have known🤦♂ You've seen what I do in my little booth so I don't class myself as a painter but it's nice to know how you do the more technical side of the job even though I don't have to blend or match anything, thanks again Paul much appreciated 👏👍
Thanks mate. 👍 I like to do my sprayout cards before hand but in a busy shop it not practical so doing them like this is way easier for me lol. Have you tried scratching the front of your wing and blending into it?
Yeah I assume it's easier to do your sprayout cards first then you know before you start how many coats of candy is needed. I have thought about trying a blend in one of my wings, I may give it a try one of these days but I'm really enjoying trying all these different colours and clearcoats plus when I can afford it new guns as well, do you think you will be trying the Fuji MP-V8 Paul? really nice gun mate plus there is 25% off from SP Supplies atm👍
@JohnWD40TC02 I'd love to, I don't have any money for a proper gun at the min. Just had to buy a newish car as my clutch just died lol. I might start doing some cheaper Amazon gun reviews tho and build up to the more expensive ones. There are some surprisingly good guns, If you don't mind the "non Brand" I think these could be good videos for DIY and newbies looking for quality guns at a reasonable price
I think it's a great idea Paul, there must be a lot of people out there that want to try their hand at spray painting but don't want to sell a body part just to buy a gun, in fact only about 10mins ago I was saying just that to Petes Hobbies about trying some budget guns, here's the link take a look at my comments👍 th-cam.com/video/3iXsWIkhGXE/w-d-xo.html
Great job! Just found your channel, it's amazing! Your videos are so calming, it's easy to watch. A lot of times painters make videos and they don't do voiceovers, they just yell out in the booth while painting, and it's so noisy in there while you paint, gets frustrating to watch a long video. In your videos this problem doesn't occur.
Great video Paul, straight in, no waffle and some great tips for newbies. I’m on cromax and use straight binder to give a wet layer for the Pearl tint to lay down. Is Standox you’re using w/b ? My cromax is so I can’t do a meaningful test on sprayouts till it’s dry as there’s a colour cast when wet. I was a bit worried about the bumper edge matching the near side 3/4 till I saw you matching sprayout. Also I have to have the “magenta” clear tint in solvent to mix into the acrylic clear, a pain as Dupont solvent is getting hard to purchase. Anyway great video , explaining as you go along in a real world environment.
Hi, thanks I really appreciate it. Yes this is waterbase I believe its very similar to cromax as both companies are owned by Axelta. I do like to do spray outs in advance but it's not always ideal in a fast paced shop so this is a cool tip on "doing one on the fly"
Our garage just started using Standox ???question what u think about wet on wet Paul??? New parts always come with a bit of damage like scratches on new bumpers, bad primer etc some comes just plastic like kia Hyundai Toyota .
If you search Standox wet on wet in TH-cam I think my video is at the top with how I apply it and also all of the technical videos from standox themselves
I like them both. I like the speed of Standox tho, put the base on in one visit and clear as normal. And the spectrometer camera is really good. I regularly get 97% colour matching Glasurit is brilliant. I like that it is more forgiving if you need to nib the base and the versatility of the paint scheme being able to mix solvent water and essentially 2k solid as well
@@paulphillipspaintwork thats what i have been thinking. I am going to get that 480 hitec line myself. There was able to get standox standohyd line also but i choose hecker now. Thanks for your videos, always learn something new for them and that makes my life much easier to watch how pro do those things👌
Hi Paul without these videos i would struggle even tho i've been painting for 47 yrs. I normally send customers with these colours elsewhere but i do a lot off my work for motortraders who will accept some colour difference. I'm getting more confident doing the 3 stage pearls the more i do. Whats funny i used to paint kandys back in the day when i did custom work i was much braver then .😄and they were full paint jobs no blending.
I love doing custom work. I feel like (to a point) it can be much more forgiving. I feel like painting candy's give me more confidence doing these jobs and 3 stage pearls.
I'm working on editing a 3 stage pearl white so that video will be up soon. Thanks. 🤘
Hi Paul, lovely job again mate it came out looking mint the colour match and blend is spot on👌Thanks for the shout-out Paul and all the info you included has helped me understand a bit more about how you know how many coats of candy you apply, using a spray out car is the obvious way to do it I should have known🤦♂
You've seen what I do in my little booth so I don't class myself as a painter but it's nice to know how you do the more technical side of the job even though I don't have to blend or match anything, thanks again Paul much appreciated 👏👍
Thanks mate. 👍 I like to do my sprayout cards before hand but in a busy shop it not practical so doing them like this is way easier for me lol.
Have you tried scratching the front of your wing and blending into it?
Yeah I assume it's easier to do your sprayout cards first then you know before you start how many coats of candy is needed.
I have thought about trying a blend in one of my wings, I may give it a try one of these days but I'm really enjoying trying all these different colours and clearcoats plus when I can afford it new guns as well, do you think you will be trying the Fuji MP-V8 Paul? really nice gun mate plus there is 25% off from SP Supplies atm👍
@JohnWD40TC02 I'd love to, I don't have any money for a proper gun at the min. Just had to buy a newish car as my clutch just died lol.
I might start doing some cheaper Amazon gun reviews tho and build up to the more expensive ones. There are some surprisingly good guns, If you don't mind the "non Brand"
I think these could be good videos for DIY and newbies looking for quality guns at a reasonable price
I think it's a great idea Paul, there must be a lot of people out there that want to try their hand at spray painting but don't want to sell a body part just to buy a gun, in fact only about 10mins ago I was saying just that to Petes Hobbies about trying some budget guns, here's the link take a look at my comments👍
th-cam.com/video/3iXsWIkhGXE/w-d-xo.html
Great job! Just found your channel, it's amazing! Your videos are so calming, it's easy to watch. A lot of times painters make videos and they don't do voiceovers, they just yell out in the booth while painting, and it's so noisy in there while you paint, gets frustrating to watch a long video. In your videos this problem doesn't occur.
Thanks, I think some of my earlier videos are that way but thought they would be better woth voiceovers. 👍
@@paulphillipspaintwork They certainly are! You're great, just subscribed. You'll get big on youtube, guarantee. Cheers mate.
@@Hobidee thank you, I really appreciate it
Keep at Paul, I love your advice, your channel will be big, it just takes time.
Thanks, I enjoy sharing my little tricks and tips. Hopefully they can help someone. 👍
Thanks Paul, love your Videos 👍👍👍
Thanks Gunther. I really appreciate it 👍
Great video Paul, straight in, no waffle and some great tips for newbies. I’m on cromax and use straight binder to give a wet layer for the Pearl tint to lay down. Is Standox you’re using w/b ? My cromax is so I can’t do a meaningful test on sprayouts till it’s dry as there’s a colour cast when wet. I was a bit worried about the bumper edge matching the near side 3/4 till I saw you matching sprayout. Also I have to have the “magenta” clear tint in solvent to mix into the acrylic clear, a pain as Dupont solvent is getting hard to purchase.
Anyway great video , explaining as you go along in a real world environment.
Hi, thanks I really appreciate it. Yes this is waterbase I believe its very similar to cromax as both companies are owned by Axelta. I do like to do spray outs in advance but it's not always ideal in a fast paced shop so this is a cool tip on "doing one on the fly"
Did everything right, looks great, but why did you tape up the rocker like that? Makes no sense to me.
Thanks, there was some damage on the rocker, so we did it this way.
Our garage just started using Standox ???question what u think about wet on wet Paul??? New parts always come with a bit of damage like scratches on new bumpers, bad primer etc some comes just plastic like kia Hyundai Toyota .
If you search Standox wet on wet in TH-cam I think my video is at the top with how I apply it and also all of the technical videos from standox themselves
How does standox compare with glasurit 90 line?
I like them both. I like the speed of Standox tho, put the base on in one visit and clear as normal. And the spectrometer camera is really good. I regularly get 97% colour matching
Glasurit is brilliant. I like that it is more forgiving if you need to nib the base and the versatility of the paint scheme being able to mix solvent water and essentially 2k solid as well
Have you ever paint with spies hecker 480 hitec? I think it is pretty same stuff than standox standoblue...
Yes I have and a rep told me it's the same paint with a different label lol.
@@paulphillipspaintwork thats what i have been thinking. I am going to get that 480 hitec line myself. There was able to get standox standohyd line also but i choose hecker now. Thanks for your videos, always learn something new for them and that makes my life much easier to watch how pro do those things👌
@juhis6969 thanks, you won't regret getting HiTec. 👍
@@paulphillipspaintwork thanks mate, keep up the great work💥💯
@@juhis6969 will do thnks👍