How to Paint Single Stage without Orange Peel

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In this episode we show you how to paint single stage and add a special touch to your project by giving it the clearcoat protection. This guide will put you in the driver's seat to knock out any single stage stae project from your garage or shop in no time!

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Awesome, Thank you my brother for being with us on this project, you escaped me this time from grabbing the paint gun, but next time we're going to spray paint both together, thank you for the support and being there when I've called you, we had a great time 😎👍

scorpionpaint
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I do all my cars in a single stage and have been painting my own cars for 30 years, I stand behind single stage paint I love that stuff, my trick is 1.5 tip 30 psi wide open gun, 4 to 1 paint I do 4 parts paint two parts activator two parts two parts hardener and 3 parts reducer and I get the same as you got on your SUV in the video, I use cheap gun and a 1.5 hp 22 gallon compressor no need for color sanding and buffing because no orange pill and I have super glossy paint, your work looks amazing and you are a true pro at what you do brother hats off to you sir,

bulldoggarageapparel
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The owner's reaction says it all. I'm happy for him. I'd love to see a follow up showing the completed job.

SimonCoates
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I used the Nason single stage on my mom’s Miata using this introduction first coat and then two heavy coats after and three years later and it still looks great!

thebeardsgarage
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Finally single stage, i hope we gonna see more of it, keep up the good work, so inspiring.

plazibat
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I did single stage and had fish eyes EVRYWHERE. But the guy was a seasoned fisherman, so I told him I added the fish eyes to honor his fishing passion. He was thrilled, and all of his fishing buddies were jealous.

torydz
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I really like the slower pace presentation of your current videos and over the last little bit. It's much easier for me to follow as a very inexperienced painter

reevesautomotivefarm
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These guys know their business. It's awesome to watch artists at work.

pedraw
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Love painting single stage. It is an absolute joy

joshzimmer
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This is definitely the smarter way to do single stage for max gloss.
My most recent job the third coat of single stage is where I got to much build up and runs. Which are easy to cut and buff out ESPECIALLY on single stage solid color. But these guys definitely did a great job!
nason products are also another one of the best DIY friendly budget paints that give a professional finish.

speedokoterefinishnetwork
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Hello, watcher from across the pond here. After binge watching hundreds of hours of videos, many of which on this channel. Just wanted to say thanks for the content. Recently did my first paint job using a LVLP a610 and a small compressor, this was on a bare metal tubular chassis using 2k epoxy primer followed by 2k single stage metallic but I will go on to paint the car itself once it's built. Still lots for me to learn but this type of content has been invaluable to getting the confidence to have a try so thanks, keep up the good work!

granturagemmotorsport
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Omg this came in clutch I start my new job Monday spraying single stage and never sprayed it before this is gonna help me impress my boss! Thanks!

EJJames
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The beauty with single stage paint is you can re-coat to cover imperfections. The disadvantage to single stage (without a coat of clear) it is difficult to do a blend in case of body damage. Also with metallics there is a trade off between the flake laying down right and orange peel. As usual Brian, well done!😎

glennnickerson
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I've been painting for more than 55 years, seen it all, done it all, but this is a slick paint job. I just finished a 1958 cameo driver door and it came out slick as glass with no die back. Ful thane II sky blue. keep up the good work!

fastelbow
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Fantastic episode.. Really appreciate the single stage presentation.. This seems like the best first time DIY paint and is what I hope to use soon for my restoration project.. Brian you are a phenomenal explainer of the process and a great teacher of the technique. TX

chrissandberg
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Beautiful work. I've painted many cars in my youth (40+ years ago). Great tips and your guys are talented. I wished I had Pedro's wing span.

rodger
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I miss Dupont Centari acrylic enamel single stage and a Binks #7 spray gun layed down metalic colors well, the Centari hardner brought out tbe gloss and added durability. That truck in the video came out great with that Nason single stage paint.

dand
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Well done Brian. First time I did a base/clear job my first thought was this is easy………….that was after many years of essentially shooting single stage (urethanes, enamels, lacquer…..)

avmech
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I came across your channel when I decided to paint to paint my 99 2dr Tahoe. SICK!!!

googuser
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I have recently been spraying some fiberglass airplane parts. I discovered on my own that the first coat should be thin. Wish I would have seen this video first!! I was trying to make it shine on the first coat, and getting runs like crazy. I then put a thin coat on, and pounded the second coat with great shine and no runs. It lays out so nice too! Sometimes I would get little bubbles in the paint from tiny pores in the fiberglass. I would pound a third coat over those areas and they would fill right in and not even need sanding or buffing. I used Omni single stage and it seems to work really well with the gloss hardener. Love this stuff.

goneflying