Q&A

How do you apply clear coat after base coat?

How do you apply clear coat after base coat?

Allow 30 minutes after base coat color has been applied to apply the clear coat. Apply 4-5 wet (but not dripping) coats waiting 10+ minutes in between coats. Each coat should be dry to the touch (not tacky) before moving on to the next. Do not touch the freshly painted panel to test, you can touch the tapeline.

How do you mix Nason base coat clear coat?

Mix your base coat with paint activator and paint thinner or reducer before proceeding. Nason Finishes recommends using a ratio of 8:1/2:4, or 8 parts of Nason base coat to 1/2-part base coat activator to 4 parts base coat reducer. Failure to mix the paint properly can clog your spray gun.

How long can you wait to clear coat after base coat?

Normally 1 hour is fine…even up to several hours. Most urethane base coats are 30 minutes to 24 hours. Its better to wait longer than to clear too soon.

Can you base coat clear coat a boat?

Yes you can apply clear over gelcoat and it will protect against fading. Basecoat can be applied over properly preparted gelcoat I would suggest sanding with 400 to 600 grit wet paper and cleaning well with a quality wax and grease remover. Clear coat over PROPPERLY preped gelcoat sould NEVER be a problem.

Do you sand between base coat and clear coat?

Wet-sand the base coat before starting the clear coat. Wet sanding makes the surfaces smoother. It is often a step in polishing cars and other items.

Does Nason basecoat need activator?

You certainly can add hardner to the base, but is not neccesary there is an aritcle on adding clear activator to your base. So to answer your question though, i spray Nason all the time and you do not need to add the basecoat activator.

What is base coat activator?

Basecoat Activator. MRS-122 Basecoat Activator can be used in various paint manufacturers’ basecoats to increase durability, improve intercoat adhesion and increase gloss holdout. Basecoat Activator should be used in the basecoat when a fast, rapid cure activator is used in the clearcoat.

Should I wet sand before clear coat?

Wet-sand the base coat before starting the clear coat. Wet sanding makes the surfaces smoother. If you wet-sand the base coat, wash the vehicle with soap and water after this step, not before. Once the base coat is smooth and clean, start spraying on about three to four layers of clear coat.

Can you clear coat over fiberglass?

Clear gelcoat is typically what bass boats use at the factory for UV protection over metalflake but gelcoat isn’t as easy to use as paint. If the surface is already covered with gelcoat, or if the surface is a fiberglass, or polyester resin, then you can.

Can I clear coat over gelcoat?

A. You might be able to apply the clear coat over the gel coat without prepping. However, if I were you I would probably sand with a fine grit paper, then wipe down the surfaces with isopropyl alcohol. Alternatively, you can wipe down with the same solvent that is supplied with the Imron clear coat.

What do you need to do a base coat clear coat?

Remember that you can save excess paint for touch-ups. Assemble your protective gear before you start working. You will need a respirator, protective eyewear, disposable gloves, and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Check the manufacturer’s instructions on the primer, base coat, and clear coat for any other safety stipulations.

How many coats of clearcoat to paint a car?

Proceed to spray 2-3x coats of clearcoat. Once you see that the car is fully covered evenly, you can proceed with spraying your clearcoat. Lighting is very important when spraying base.

How long does it take to paint a base coat?

It should take you about 10 minutes to apply the first base coat if you’re painting a small- to medium-sized vehicle. Apply a second coat of the base coat after the first one has dried. Use the same technique as before, moving in slow, even, strokes.

How much primer do I need for a base coat?

Gathering Materials and Prepping the Vehicle. Buy enough primer, base coat, and clear coat to cover your vehicle. For a small- to medium-sized car, you’ll need 1 gallon (3.8 L) of primer, 3 gallons (11 L) of base coat, and 2 to 3 gallons (7.6 to 11.4 L) of clear coat. For larger vehicles, double those amounts.