A look at how to create undetectable clearcoat blends using blending reducer fade-outs.

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Chapters
0:00 Paint Prep
0:40 Applying Basecoat
1:10 Applying Clear (1st Coat)
1:38 Applying Clear (2nd Coat)
1:55 Applying Clear Blender
3:00 Polishing (Coarse Compound)
3:18 Polishing (Fine Compound)
3:23 Final Paint Result

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  1. SubtleTA

    Why not just clear the whole panel?

  2. MILE VOJVODA

    I spray blending solvent on edge before base coat to soft old clear, and after clear coat like you .

  3. Davide Petrilli

    Hi! how do you polish the shade (blender)? which compound do you use?

  4. wilmar tabuada

    Thank you guys more tips to come I learned to your videos

  5. Angel

    when you polish it always starts polishing the painted part for the old one never polishing the old part for the painted part so you don't have to worry about it peeling

  6. Davide Petrilli

    hello .. with what grain is the area where the blender is sprayed opaque? … I use a p3000 trizact … but after a week of sunshine, the nuance becomes visible again

  7. Parkiran Jadul

    Very good ๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“

  8. Davide Petrilli

    with which grain do you prepare the area where you spray the blender? p3000 or finer? or do you opacify only with abrasive paste?

  9. Silver04SVTTerminator

    If a car is garage kept and doesnโ€™t ever see rain/water this repair would last for at least 5 years then?

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