crowcreate Posted Tuesday at 08:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:51 PM I saw a post on here from 2023 of someone using dupli-color 1k clear coat (which is what i’m planning to use), one of the comments said that it didn’t like being wet-sanded but i’ve tested it and i don’t find anything wrong with it does anyone know if there’s a problem with this ?? and also, should i apply decals and metal transfers before or after the clear coat? if after, do i apply them before or after wet-sanding ?
Bainford Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM (edited) I can't comment on the 1k clear, but I always apply metal transfers after all clear coating, colour sanding, and polishing is done. The same with decals in many cases if, on the 1:1 the decal represents a sticker that is applied to the car, such as a contingency sticker or factory applied vinyl stripes, etc. This often demands trimming away all of the clear carrier film from the edges of the decal image before application. If the decal represents a painted graphic, I always put it under the clear coat. Like anything, there are exceptions. On my current build, which represents a car with a lot of factory applied pin stripe tape, I chose to apply the decals before clear coat as the very thin pin stripe decals were very delicate. Also, with some more complex finishes, the decals are applied when the process demands it, or allows it. There are no hard rules here, though. Many builders put all decals under clear coat, and that's cool, too. Edited yesterday at 12:08 AM by Bainford 1
JollySipper Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM This build has the 1K clear from DupliColor on it....... It's the only clear that would work on the wheel paint that the body is painted in. I've used it a few times, and as long as you put it on nice and slick (which with this clear means putting it on heavy...), it usually doesn't need a wet sand and polish. It holds it's shine as it dries.... 1
crowcreate Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM 1 hour ago, JollySipper said: This build has the 1K clear from DupliColor on it....... It's the only clear that would work on the wheel paint that the body is painted in. I've used it a few times, and as long as you put it on nice and slick (which with this clear means putting it on heavy...), it usually doesn't need a wet sand and polish. It holds it's shine as it dries.... ur right, it holds its shine as it dries but my “problem” is orange peel as u can see in my pic
Bainford Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago From your photo, it looks like your attempt to cut and polish has been successful. I don't see a problem with it. If it was mine, I would carry on. 2
gtx6970 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I used it for the 1st time on these 2 the Sox-Martin car is wet sanded and polished And I have ZERO complaints with it . Maybe one of the best paint jobs Ive ever done with a rattle can 1
gtx6970 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago After Wet sanded with 1000 grit You can't feel the line where the stripes are Then Polished by hand 1
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