Dude, you are so inspiring! Thanks to you I feel confident enough to paint my own truck! I really appreciate your help! Keep up the good work! I have already purchased the filler primer, base coat, and clear coat. Gun and everything in between, thanks to your guidance. I felt like a pro when I went to the store to purchase all these items. I cannot thank you enough. I believe I will be purchasing your program, once I gain some experience. I have a small painting business for around 6 yrs. now but it is with interior and exterior (home and commercial) paints. Looking forward to paint and fix cars as a money making hobby. 👍🏽
@@HowToPaintYourCar 🤣 Watching you sure makes me think I can paint anything. I was waiting for some materials to come so I can finally start practicing with a bumper I bought and the roof top of the truck (which has some rust issues). I have been rolling and spraying wall and ceiling paints for quite some time. So I am pretty confident with spraying. Thank you!
Lol I was wondering what you we're trying to say... but when you mentioned the ATOM-X gun, I knew lol. Yeah. It's a cool gun for sure. Thanks for watching man!
Great tips for beginners. Btw, Need your advice, I have some leftover clear coat but no hardner. Instead I have some hardner which was meant for Primer. Can I use the primer harder to mix with the clear coat . Thanks
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This helped me out alot Tony thanks for the info. I am recently spraying my Honda s2000 and I am also using shop line products. Greetings from San Diego California ✌️
thanks man, you helped me little to overcome an issue I have as in where I live we don't have enough choices of car paint supply that help, for example Primer we have mostly acrylic , we don't have sealers and paint is sold by weight with zero instructions of ratios and mostly from Italian company called FIDEA which has the poorest support b website and zero informations on how data ,so after watching lot of helping youtube channels such yours I start practicing on external sheet metal from scratch just to find a close finish that satisfy the result. I have one question if you can guide me to go, Q: I have thick base coat ( solid paint ) and found the suitable ratio is 1:1 with thinner , can I add hardener to it to accelerate drying process without affecting the result and.
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Can you use HOK Kandys with these primes and base coats. I’m always scared to mixing products but I watched you spray house of kolor kandy on the rims and I believe you used this kind of primer and base coat. Trying to save a bit of money.
Thanks for this video. I am going to paint the hood of my car and regarding mixing primer, I was initially confused that it may need both reducer and hardener. I think I understand now. I’m going to use a 1.7 tip. So I’m hoping a little reducer 5-10% is good, along with the recommended hardener.
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Reduce if it is a hot area, so that you have a longer wet time, to avoid getting a layer going on as almost a powder, instead of as droplets. By me as it is pretty much always hot I use around 10%, so the solvent flashing off during painting does not result in making what looks like flocking. Yes for some coatings the reducer is more expensive than the coating, but you need a good amount anyway to clean with before and after use. That way you can get 2k to come out with zero polishing needed, and not sit there for a day afterwards getting it smooth, and removing half the paint you just paid for and put on.
Thanks bro!! I got free video training for you check out the RADS Paint Formula at radspaintformula.com/rads and know "How To Spray Like a PRO Without Orange Peel, Dry Paint, Nasty Runs & Tiger Striping by Modeling The 5-Step R.A.D.S. Paint Formula!" Many loves it!!
Hey Man! Check out this blog on my website www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/dead-simple-how-to-mix-any-brand-of-automotive-primer-or-paint/ Also Check out our VIP program how it’s helped many people like you and get the ability to complete amazing DIY paint jobs from home on budget. www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/
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Yup, but when you go to most paint shops, you don’t get it. They figure you already know... Made this video so guys could simply understand what ratio your paints are by calculating what materials they gave you. I should have also mentioned that you can also just google the mixing ratio. Duh lol, that should have been the first thing I said. When making videos, you always end up missing something!! 😂
It's a beautiful product it looks great (high solids) and buffs easily. For years you can re-buff it. With that said I think it's best for showcars and I like Tamco stuff too.
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Sweet intro!! Super informative as always dude. You always explain things nice and simple
Thanks man. More to come. Yeah the intro is still in the works :)
Hello
Aren't you supposed to mix thinner with primer instead of reducer when prepping primer to shoot or what's the difference? Great video thank you
Dude, you are so inspiring! Thanks to you I feel confident enough to paint my own truck! I really appreciate your help! Keep up the good work!
I have already purchased the filler primer, base coat, and clear coat. Gun and everything in between, thanks to your guidance. I felt like a pro when I went to the store to purchase all these items. I cannot thank you enough. I believe I will be purchasing your program, once I gain some experience. I have a small painting business for around 6 yrs. now but it is with interior and exterior (home and commercial) paints. Looking forward to paint and fix cars as a money making hobby. 👍🏽
Wow, that's awesome. If you are a painter, you can paint anything! I recently painted my home as well. So good with the rollers too 😂
@@HowToPaintYourCar 🤣 Watching you sure makes me think I can paint anything.
I was waiting for some materials to come so I can finally start practicing with a bumper I bought and the roof top of the truck (which has some rust issues).
I have been rolling and spraying wall and ceiling paints for quite some time. So I am pretty confident with spraying. Thank you!
My real raleaway from this video is that I love that spray gun with the 1.4 tip you have on the table. Beautiful
Dude I cant type today. I meant to say my real takeaway
Lol I was wondering what you we're trying to say... but when you mentioned the ATOM-X gun, I knew lol. Yeah. It's a cool gun for sure. Thanks for watching man!
Great tips for beginners. Btw, Need your advice, I have some leftover clear coat but no hardner. Instead I have some hardner which was meant for Primer. Can I use the primer harder to mix with the clear coat . Thanks
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What mixing ratio do i use for 1k primer if i didnt get any instructions and not on the can
This helped me out alot Tony thanks for the info. I am recently spraying my Honda s2000 and I am also using shop line products. Greetings from San Diego California ✌️
Glad to help! THAT is a car that I would still like to add to my collection. S2000 man.
thanks man, you helped me little to overcome an issue I have as in where I live we don't have enough choices of car paint supply that help, for example Primer we have mostly acrylic , we don't have sealers and paint is sold by weight with zero instructions of ratios and mostly from Italian company called FIDEA which has the poorest support b website and zero informations on how data ,so after watching lot of helping youtube channels such yours I start practicing on external sheet metal from scratch just to find a close finish that satisfy the result. I have one question if you can guide me to go, Q: I have thick base coat ( solid paint ) and found the suitable ratio is 1:1 with thinner , can I add hardener to it to accelerate drying process without affecting the result and.
Hey Man! Join me on my TH-cam live next Tuesday 9pm EST and shoot me with your auto body and paint questions. For more tips and tricks on auto body and paint and to get your free manual guide check out vip.learnautobodyandpaint.com/home
@@HowToPaintYourCar realy appreciate your support and sure I will be online during your live show ,
Idol you are great teacher ,well done and hope you share more .
Can you use HOK Kandys with these primes and base coats. I’m always scared to mixing products but I watched you spray house of kolor kandy on the rims and I believe you used this kind of primer and base coat. Trying to save a bit of money.
Thanks for this video. I am going to paint the hood of my car and regarding mixing primer, I was initially confused that it may need both reducer and hardener. I think I understand now. I’m going to use a 1.7 tip. So I’m hoping a little reducer 5-10% is good, along with the recommended hardener.
Yeah! That's awesome bro! Keep cranking! For more tips on auto body and paint check out our VIP program how it’s helped many people like you and get the ability to complete amazing DIY paint jobs from home on budget. www.learnautobodyandpaint.com/
Tony, can you name instances when I would reduce the mixture other than switching to a small tip size? cb
Reduce if it is a hot area, so that you have a longer wet time, to avoid getting a layer going on as almost a powder, instead of as droplets. By me as it is pretty much always hot I use around 10%, so the solvent flashing off during painting does not result in making what looks like flocking. Yes for some coatings the reducer is more expensive than the coating, but you need a good amount anyway to clean with before and after use. That way you can get 2k to come out with zero polishing needed, and not sit there for a day afterwards getting it smooth, and removing half the paint you just paid for and put on.
Also, ANY reducer can be used most times. Just use any basecoat reducer to thin your primers.
Good all
Around paint gun ? Like one for primer and one for base do I need another for clear? I have a new starting line by Devilbiss
been watching your videos interesting I'm learning quite a bit however I didn't your download never got it so can you send the link again
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Can I use Urechem paint over Shopline sealer and then use Shopline clearcoat?
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If u are rolling it on how much reducer
Please reply asap
Helpful video!
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The 5-Step R.A.D.S. Paint Formula!" Many loves it!!
So how to mix epoxy as a sealer? Be very helpful thanks 🙏
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Informative, thanks
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They call it a tech sheet you could get that on any paint product when you buy your paint
Yup, but when you go to most paint shops, you don’t get it. They figure you already know... Made this video so guys could simply understand what ratio your paints are by calculating what materials they gave you. I should have also mentioned that you can also just google the mixing ratio. Duh lol, that should have been the first thing I said. When making videos, you always end up missing something!! 😂
I used a 1:1 clearcoat which is very rare.
What brand?
SPI (Southern Polyurethanes) it's their Universal Clear.
@@67polara was it good? Thanks dude hope your doing well Brad!
It's a beautiful product it looks great (high solids) and buffs easily. For years you can re-buff it. With that said I think it's best for showcars and I like Tamco stuff too.
So what is 4:1:1
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So high build primer 4:1:1 mix the same way
Good old shopline 4:1
I use up 202 primer from shopline so that's the 4:1 I'm talking about
Yup!