Re: Re Orange Peel: urethane paint ?
KVH said:
.... Wouldn't Mtlman have to sand and buff before the clear coat?...
Sand? Depends on the paint system. Buff? No. You only do that on the top coat.
In most current base/clear systems the base lays down flat, both in texture and lack of gloss. The clear top coat produces the gloss and peel.
KVH said:
... is that the standard procedure you describe for auto paint finishing? I really know zip about this stuff. You work up though the very fine grits all the way to 3000 using a DA Sander?
That is a standard procedure as recommended by coating systems and abrasives manufacturers. But there's a lot of leeway in the process.
Production shops can be extremely cost oriented and will try to use as few steps and materials as possible.
If the shop's crew is very skilled they can still deliver good results with fewer sanding steps. (Note that the overwhelming volume of bad finish work on the roads suggests that relatively few shops are that skilled.)
For outstanding results, high end shops and especially those doing show quality work will take the extra steps.
Two little know finish sanding facts:
Sanding with a short throw DA power sander is more gentle, more controllable and far more consistent, yielding far better results, than sanding by hand.
Sanding with a short throw DA power sander is much more controllable and consistent than buffing. So you can actually save time by adding a sanding step or two before buffing. (to the same final film thickness, gloss, surface quality, etc.)
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