Huckster79
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So I’ve started doing some touch up work, my color is available in duplicolor color perfect match rattle cans... I’ve tested area under the tail and it’s spot on, with some wet sanding blending will be no issue... pure white helps that too...
BUT those cans have a very high percentage of solvent... they don’t go far. I was wondering if an inexpensive detail gun would be a better option? What is the spray pattern of a small gun compared to a rattle can? Biggest section I’m doing will be passenger side panel under the door, rest will be touch up, would a small gun for that panel and then an airbrush for touch up spots be best?
The duplocolor brush thingy is not gunna be the trick as it’s difficult to not get brush marks, thinking those tiny spots an airbrush would be easier to blend in than this..
Rattle can under pilot door turning out nice! No more seat belt ding marks all over...I’ll post pics tomorrow, without natural light the picture of the fresh pure white paint looks yellowed...but only in pics, not to the eye.
BUT those cans have a very high percentage of solvent... they don’t go far. I was wondering if an inexpensive detail gun would be a better option? What is the spray pattern of a small gun compared to a rattle can? Biggest section I’m doing will be passenger side panel under the door, rest will be touch up, would a small gun for that panel and then an airbrush for touch up spots be best?
The duplocolor brush thingy is not gunna be the trick as it’s difficult to not get brush marks, thinking those tiny spots an airbrush would be easier to blend in than this..
Rattle can under pilot door turning out nice! No more seat belt ding marks all over...I’ll post pics tomorrow, without natural light the picture of the fresh pure white paint looks yellowed...but only in pics, not to the eye.