Now I need to test Simtech to see how it stands up to the dreaded dribbles.I like carb cleaner. I put that s*it on everything (except stock paint)
Go down to napa and get that old cheap carb and choke cleaner and see what happensNow I need to test Simtech to see how it stands up to the dreaded dribbles.
I'm gonna send you a text, short video of me banging a puck of simtech clear on a metal step.Go down to napa and get that old cheap carb and choke cleaner and see what happens
Brett can I get that video also? Thanks JesseI'm gonna send you a text, short video of me banging a puck of simtech clear on a metal step.
Tuff stuff, you wont do that with automotive clear.
You bet! On its wayBrett can I get that video also? Thanks Jesse
This. Its also a good idea to neutralize if switching cleaners as well - some will chemically react and etch. I believe shooter choice and Sweets was a bad combo if I remember correctly... it's been a whileHydrogen Peroxide is 4,5 on the ph scale it will neutralize ammonia
Tell me more of semtech I paint, I'm looking for a tuff clear.I'm gonna send you a text, short video of me banging a puck of simtech clear on a metal step.
Tuff stuff, you wont do that with automotive clear.
THIS is great example of why Brett is the best in the business. NO problems sharing a wealth of information.PM me your phone number a and I'll send you short video.
It's a polyester primer and clear system that as @1shot calls it harder than Superman's elbow, yet flexible to ensure it moves with the substrate mainly wood as it's designed for use on fine instruments but is also compatible with use on carbon fiber, fiberglass.
Tougher than any automotive clear I've ever used in 30+ years of automotive refinishing. I use it on all the stocks I spray as i want a product that will stand up to 1000's of rounds of rifle recoiling in the bags. Also economical in comparison to automotive finishes with a faster dry time putting the stock back in the shooters hands in short order. 5 days is my quickest turn around for a custom painted stock polished and shipped back to the customer.
This should work on refinishing automobile wheels.thanksPM me your phone number a and I'll send you short video.
It's a polyester primer and clear system that as @1shot calls it harder than Superman's elbow, yet flexible to ensure it moves with the substrate mainly wood as it's designed for use on fine instruments but is also compatible with use on carbon fiber, fiberglass.
Tougher than any automotive clear I've ever used in 30+ years of automotive refinishing. I use it on all the stocks I spray as i want a product that will stand up to 1000's of rounds of rifle recoiling in the bags. Also economical in comparison to automotive finishes with a faster dry time putting the stock back in the shooters hands in short order. 5 days is my quickest turn around for a custom painted stock polished and shipped back to the customer.