Paint Spots
#1
Paint Spots
Hey guys I dont know why but everytime i paint my bright colors i get these spots in the paint. Im using the parma waterbased paints and i always wash the bodies out well. Also using a water seperator from the compressor as well. Heres a pic of what im talking about, any suggestions?
#3
First, you are not thinning the fluorescent paint. If you are, stop. No
Second, your first pass or two have to be very light and then dried. Build the film gradually. I will try to go lighter
Third, you are not using any kind of oil, wax, or silicone product in your airbrush cleaning or lubing. No
Second, your first pass or two have to be very light and then dried. Build the film gradually. I will try to go lighter
Third, you are not using any kind of oil, wax, or silicone product in your airbrush cleaning or lubing. No
#4
That only happens to me when I lay the coats on to wet. First 3 or 4 coats have to be very light/dry inorder to avoid that from happening.
#6
+1 on that. I know there are a few house hold things that cause it for me only because i paint in my bathroom huge paint booth with a vent lol but i can cook anything oily before i paint because it will cause all sorts of fish eyes. i switched to a different detergent one with out moisturizer too and Windex the body before i liquid mask it that helps
#7
Tech Master
iTrader: (22)
+100 I had mad fish eye issues, then I realized the wife bought dish soap with some hand junk in it.
Also, anything with silicone will do that to paint. In some cases if you've sprayed anything with silicone in it in the same general area it will linger in there for up to a week. In automotive body shops it can wreck an entire paint job if someone even pulls a car with Armor-All on the tires close to the paint booth.
Also, anything with silicone will do that to paint. In some cases if you've sprayed anything with silicone in it in the same general area it will linger in there for up to a week. In automotive body shops it can wreck an entire paint job if someone even pulls a car with Armor-All on the tires close to the paint booth.
#8
Tech Elite
iTrader: (54)
Ive gotten fish eyes when putting pearls and florescent paints on too thick to start. When putting lighter coats down, no issues. Like Sk3tch said, just let it dry good and mist a few more layers before laying your backer and youll never see them (benefit to painting inside of body instead of outside). If you dont let it dry good enough though it will just cause more fish eyes.