parsifal
Colonel
Hi terry
It still looks very good to me, but that final surface finish has got to be frustrating for you. I know that you brush painted the clear topcoats, but that rough finish looks all the world like "Orange Peel" effect to me . I just don't know how that can happen with a brush application . According to my spray painting mates the causes for Orange Peel effect can be
It still looks very good to me, but that final surface finish has got to be frustrating for you. I know that you brush painted the clear topcoats, but that rough finish looks all the world like "Orange Peel" effect to me . I just don't know how that can happen with a brush application . According to my spray painting mates the causes for Orange Peel effect can be
- Spray gun held too far from object (NOT RELEVANT).
- Spray pressure too low (poor atomisation) (IS THERE A PAINT BRUSH EQUIVALENT).
- Paint film too thin.
- Viscosity too high.(paint too thick).
- Hardener and/or thinner too fast for the conditions or size of object.
- Spray nozzle too small.
- Flash-off time too long between coats (HMM....)