DrewCfromSC Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 (edited) Hello, finnaly had some time for my models today. Buuilding a replica of my 1991 corvette from a promotional car. Well after a great basecoat color I sprayed on my testors glosscoat...............................sort of! It seemed to come out in splotches and sputtered from a new can. Well now my body is ruined? It has bumps like orangepeel. Any ideas if this could be a bad batch of clearcoat or did I do someting wrong? It was like it had little to no propellent in it. I tossed it into the trash but can dig it out. It was raining outside my shop but the clear was room temp. What gloss clear do you lall use in spraycan form? Thanks for your input. Drew C. Edited April 28, 2013 by DrewCfromSC
Raskoraz Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 I use Tamiya gloss. You might be spraying it too much and too close. I also put on 2-3 mist coats.
High octane Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 I have been using Testors Ultra Gloss Clear Lacquer and will be trying Testors Wet Look Clear Lacquer as well. I guess I'm lucky as I have had no problems with clear sprays, whether they be Testors, MCW, or Black Gold.
MAGNUM4342 Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 Sounds to me as if the spay nozzle were clogged. Paint could have leaked up under the spray button and caused a bit of blockage that will cause this. Try a spray button from another fresh can. If that doesn't cure the issue theres a clog in the valve that allows paint into the spray button. Also- room temperature isn't always adequate. I always warm my spray cans under some warm running water for a couple minutes. It always helps the flow.
Harry P. Posted April 28, 2013 Posted April 28, 2013 Please post questions in the Question and Answer section.
DrewCfromSC Posted April 28, 2013 Author Posted April 28, 2013 ok had a closer look and looks like the can might have had a small seam leak? Had some bubble like buildup along the lower edge where the bottom crimps the sides of the can. Guess im going to have to sand down a bit and respray. Thanks for the input. Drew C.
Blown03SVT Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Sometimes issues like that can be saved by a polishing kit and a load of your time. When using aerosols I always do a test spray to make sure the can is going to spray right. I learned from an instance just as you described here. And I did salvage the paint job after a ton of cutting buffing and poilishing. What made it even worse in my case was the color was black which shows every little tiny flaw.
DrewCfromSC Posted April 30, 2013 Author Posted April 30, 2013 give rustoleum gloss coat a try works great like the hardware store sells? Do you have a part number (1501?)of what you use, ive seen a few different ones? Thanks. Drew C
Nxr Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 The crystal clear or even the painters touch clear is good, i never had problems with those at least but lately i have not even been clear coating cars! I had the same experience as you with the testors can over a model i spent 10 or so hours painting the chrome trims ( yes i paint it with masking tape rather than foil because that's just how i like it ) and i had to do everything all over again. Clear coating black color is very difficult and using auto wax works just as well.
DrewCfromSC Posted May 1, 2013 Author Posted May 1, 2013 great info! Guess im just going to have to learn to slow down and read the instructions on different cans as well as here. Got a box of junkers to teach myself to spraypain again! Just when you think you know it all or is that a know it all? LOL! Drew C.
Quick GMC Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 I haven't used Testors spray cans in years for this reason . I know a lot of guys like them, but I have had several bodies ruined with extreme orange peel and sputtering. My cans were new, ordered from them by the hobby shop and picked up when delivered. I stick with Tamiya, or airbrush, which I'm terrible at anyway, but I don't need any help being bad.
Ace-Garageguy Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 ....might have had a small seam leak? Had some bubble like buildup along the lower edge where the bottom crimps the sides of the can.... Yup. Lost propellant. ...... Guess im just going to have to learn to slow down and read the instructions on different cans as well as here. Got a box of junkers to teach myself to spray.... Excellent idea.
Ace-Garageguy Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 I haven't used Testors spray cans in years...but I have had several bodies ruined with extreme orange peel and sputtering. Knock on wood, I haven't had a problem yet that wasn't my own fault. This is Testors rattle-can one-coat lacquer, plus 3 coats of Testors rattle-can clear lacquer, as sprayed, not yet sanded and polished in this shot.
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