what, physically happens with the "first" coat in a multi-coat project? my understanding thus far, for multi-coats is: 1) prep, powder and bake the first coat 2) powder and bake the second coat 3) powder (usually "clear") and bake the third coat.
my questions are:
A) do you let the object cool all the way to ambient BEFORE the second and/or third coats?
B) my understanding from others tells me that once that first coat cures, that it might negate getting a good positive-to-negative charge going? is this so? you know.... like the PC might insulate the object from electrical current?
C) what physically happens to the first coat when subject to ANOTHER session of 350-400 degree heat cycle? does it "melt"? does it seep up through the subsequent coats? (i.e. a white base coat under a florescent 2nd coat) and does putting a clear final coat in anyway diminish the surface finish of the PC under it?
D) one pro-PCer in my town says he actually sands with 1500 "between coats" sometimes. is this possible/true??
E) what is the "best" way to clean the gun between colors?
thanks for bearing with all these newbie Qs!!
my questions are:
A) do you let the object cool all the way to ambient BEFORE the second and/or third coats?
B) my understanding from others tells me that once that first coat cures, that it might negate getting a good positive-to-negative charge going? is this so? you know.... like the PC might insulate the object from electrical current?
C) what physically happens to the first coat when subject to ANOTHER session of 350-400 degree heat cycle? does it "melt"? does it seep up through the subsequent coats? (i.e. a white base coat under a florescent 2nd coat) and does putting a clear final coat in anyway diminish the surface finish of the PC under it?
D) one pro-PCer in my town says he actually sands with 1500 "between coats" sometimes. is this possible/true??
E) what is the "best" way to clean the gun between colors?
thanks for bearing with all these newbie Qs!!
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