We test out Duplicolor’s Perfect Match and Eastwood’s Professional 2K Aero-Spray Clearcoat. We put ourselves in the shoes of the DIY by getting all our products from the local store. The results might shock you!
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Products:
Quantity:
1 panel: 1 can of primer, 2 cans of color, 1 can of clear
Primer:
Base:
Clearcoat:
Eagle Abrasives k600/k800/k1200 Sandpaper:
Eagle Abrasives Polex Polish:
Super Clean Aerosol Degreaser:
The Tape Thing:
Sprayway Glass Cleaner (water based):
Solvent Based Cleaner:
Tack Rag:
Automotive Plastic Sheeting:
Cheap Plastic Sheeting:
Respirator:
Blue Painter’s Tape:
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I am from Egypt, I welcome you
no wet sanding?
Where can I get an after market fender, plastic wheel well, and headlight?
Looking at doing some touch ups on my toyota soarer soon, but have read up on 2k clears and the presence of isocyanates. I would've thought you need external air supply for this, or are you using a dedicated filter for 2k clears in the mask? Any advice is appreciated!
Lol the paper boy runs in
How many cans did you go use?
i might use this idea on painting a computer case
When you know that you only start or stop the flow when the can's in motion, it's hard to watch someone spray any other way.
Looks amazing guys
Looks good bro ..just keep the good vedios rooling man..bless up to you and your team and stay safe bro..nuff respect from old school Kawasaki rider ❤✌💪