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65Bowrider 04-02-2007 03:30 PM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Update: We have put enough coats on for good coverage(7), but I didn't make "Pro". Last coat definitely was the best, using Chucks wet roll & dry roll method.
Unfortunately, there's a slight orange peel, but can only see with lights & closeup.
So, can I just perfect it with the 1500 sandpaper & 3m Perfect-It? Does the 1500 leave any scratches?
Also, what KIND of 3m Perfect-It? I googled and found several, compound, swirl remover & polish. West Marine had Super Compound...if I use that, do I need to sand?
And then just follow instructions or any special tips?
If I goof this up, then I'm facing another complete sanding and painting... :(
Any detailed hints will be TREMENDOUSLY appreciated!

Capt Chuck 04-02-2007 04:26 PM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Carla

I use the "Perfect-It 3000 Extra Cut Compound. Black container with blue stripe on side. # 6060
It will remove scratches 1200 grit or finer in Hard paints.(I actually have used 800 with a DA then 1500 then buff)
I would try an area back on the transom without sanding first. If you feel there is still too much orange peel then use the wet dry 1500-2000 grit. Remember when that boat is in the water you won't see that orange peel so bad as looking down the sides or directly into it. I have not used your Imron and again I don't want to steer you wrong and I be the cause of you repainting :( I think there are many fine experienced painters on this forum that can help you. I hope they give ya some pointers.

BTW:I have seen orange peel in many gelcotes on boats out of the factory ;)

Blue197320 04-02-2007 05:14 PM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
65
I am glad that it worked out for you. i tried the foam brush and was still not happy.. so i went to spray route instead. i need to wetsand and add a few more coats but will have to wait until later this week as i became sick after going to the flea market. again i am glad it worked out for you.

65Bowrider 04-03-2007 09:13 AM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Blue...you took the easy way out! I'm still working at it.

Chuck...did you have to come back with anything after the Perfect-It 3000 extra cut or did that bring the finish to a high gloss?
I appreciate all your help on this.

Blue197320 04-03-2007 05:34 PM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
65
i couldnt pass up the opportunity. some one is letting me use a good gun and drier for the air so i figured why not? and ive got the console its own "spray tent" so no leaves and stuff get on it..

Capt Chuck 04-03-2007 07:27 PM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Quote:

Chuck...did you have to come back with anything after the Perfect-It 3000 extra cut or did that bring the finish to a high gloss?


No, thats it. Buffed to the high gloss. ;)

65Bowrider 04-04-2007 08:36 AM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Thanks Chuck! Headed out to the boat today with the 3M 3000 Extra Cut... I appreciate your guidance on this.

Blue... post a picture when you're done! Sounds like you have a great set up...& it'll be beautiful!

apneadreams 12-29-2009 10:56 AM

Re: Need 'Roll & Tip' tips
 
Try a search on youtube....Interlux has a bunch of how to instructional vids for painting boats, also I think jamestown distributors has a bunch of how to's for all boat refrabrications / restoration (on youtube)....GOOD informative Vids. :D


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