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BAD day in the paint booth

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madmods:
I have had that issue before, or dropped a bead of sweat before on fresh paint. I like the silver, it looks pretty awesome.

tonypaul:

--- Quote from: Robert on August 07, 2013, 04:47:36 PM ---ALWAYS use an in line moisture filter. You can even double them up with a 1/4" nipple. There are $2 at harbor freight. Change them out at the first sign of water. You can usually absorb a drop of water with a paper towel if your real real carefull!

You cant see them in the pics cause they are out of focus, but I have them on every gun I use. I think the reason I was able to get down2 really nice coats of base is because I had those red harbor frieght filters on the gun.


http://www.harborfreight.com/disposable-inline-moisture-filter-68224.html

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Robert:
ALWAYS use an in line moisture filter. You can even double them up with a 1/4" nipple. There are $2 at harbor freight. Change them out at the first sign of water. You can usually absorb a drop of water with a paper towel if your real real carefull!



http://www.harborfreight.com/disposable-inline-moisture-filter-68224.html

tonypaul:
I went and picked up the car this morning and took it to my friends shop. After looking over it again the base coat on car body itself isnt that bad. Just a few water spots and little trash in the paint that can be corrected with some wet sanding. It still needs one more full wet base coat and then cleared.

The doors, hoods, roof panel all need completely resanded and resprayed. Its supposed to be 105 degrees today so I doubt I will get much done today. Im guessing it should be next week till Im ready to spray again....

BigPines:
Sorry to hear this.

I do really like the new color though. Once this is done, it is going to be very nice.

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