Fish eyes OH NOO!!

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This would have come in handy a couple months ago lol! Once again, great video, man! Keep em coming!

mccoma
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Thank you for posting this. I had this issue and couldn’t fix it coat after coat, but this fixed for me. Great videos and great work 👍

moisesgovea
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Doing a rattle can on a lumpy tractor hood. I only washed it in degreaser, rinsed & dried with a microfiber cloth. Sprayed a light 1k clear & 1/4 of the surface wasn’t sticking.

But instead of letting it dry & sanding/washing, I just laid the clear on HEAVY. Now it got mountains & craters. I’ll be sanding it tomorrow. Wish I had seen your video before!

hjeffwallace
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Is this the same cobalt blue metallic as on the Del Sol? Fantastic color!

Gegsite
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Boring not at all see sir, a problem solver for a rookie like me. Now I can pull it out of the shop and show my neighbors. Great video, #1 on this subject.. I have a question I wonder what results would I get if I sand the second coat of clear before I do my final finish of clear?

anthonyjohnson
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So simple but genius. Wish I knew that before but I do now. Thanks for the video. I assume it works with clear as well but maybe less aggressive with the air?

Eli.H.Sanchez
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Nice tip will try this method learnt something new thank you for sharing stay safe

husky
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Thanks for the advice, this is the 1st time I have so much fish eye spot painting panels, I had 65 % humidity, water in hose and grease on surface, so next time I make sure those things are addressed, your technique helped a lot, plus spraying drop coat criss cross. Charcoal metallic single stage. Will be redoing anyways. Thanks

carlosjimz
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Great job explaining and showing the process!

movaughn
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wow first youtuber to help with these fish eyes. Did my first job and was it a pain. Thanks for the great video I will try this tomorrow.

georgekim
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Thanks for this video. I have a hood that is kicking my butt with fisheyes. I have tried everything and they keep coming back. I tried your method last night and presto... they are gone even after laying another coat of paint on the hood.. hallelujah!!

bobbrown
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Tutorial much appreciated. Question please, off topic. I'm going to spray single stage white, should I spray the paint as one would spray clear coat or spray it like base coat? I'm referring to the gun speed over the substrate when making my passes. Thanks.

randyanderson
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He's at it again! Great DIY video as always!!

debcolbert
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This is great. This saved my hood mid-paint job!

CrappyCarCollector
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I'm gonna try that, usually when I get fisheyes it's ALL over the panel. I paint in a big shared workspace where they spray wd-40 and a bunch of other I actually use Eastwood's Fish Eye Eliminator. it's the best out of many ive tried and it's only $20 for a pint and a little goes a long way. It helps level out the paint so I like it. I use it in my clear. Incase anyone out there is in a position like mine lmao

dogemcmoon
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Could you show how to cut out or get rid of a paint run with the single stage paint

jrxp
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Its a miracle i havent had fisheyes yet painting at home 🤞 but now I know how to handle it if I do. I guess before I seen this, I would have sanded it, cleaned it again and sealed it then paint again.
Your way might be quicker🤔

BearBudgetgarage
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Does this work with Metallics too? I'm doing a Gunmetal grey and I'm getting some fisheyes

Mattax
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Would this process work on metallic paint? I'm assuming not based on metallic build up.

cboyd
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what I do if I have only a few spots - mix a little paint with hardener ( no thinners ) - take a small pin and pinpoint one droplet right in the middle of the fish eye / scratch etc. then let it set - when it's dried, sand it flat with soap water. I do this for pinholes in my primered surfaces also - i dont use fine stopper nor spot putty. just drop a little paint bomb in the

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