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Okay. This is the first cross coat.
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Don't worry too much about the
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color. You can see it's evenly
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dispersed.
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It's a wet film if you can catch
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this.
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You can see the closed film on
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top of the primer.
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The film is closed.
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Which? Which is a coat of paint.
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It's collapsing and it's nice.
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Uneven spread.
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The second cross coat will get you
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into the shade.
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And then, if need be, we'll do a
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little scattered coat.
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But usually if it's as
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even as this, it's not needed.
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If you'd like to scatter coat by
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lifestyle, then there
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is no issues with that.
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So we've got the first cross-coat
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down. Typically 2 or 3.
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Coach, remember that
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a rule of thumb Chuck time with this
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was only paint materials.
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Really is not on the
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paint of course, but adjacent to
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that is stroke
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of the finish.
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If it's sticky but literally no
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transfer, I mean that there's
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nothing on there.
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It's ready to be.
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Overcoat.
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The orientation looks very good
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actually.
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But for reference, if
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you want to do a scatter coat,
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this is what this is.
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I like doing whatever
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you're using for the application.
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I actually turned this down.
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You can hear it come
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down and I
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do a random cross hatch at distance.
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And what this particularly does,
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this technique is
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to put droplets down filling
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in where it needs to be filled in.
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So as you can see with the
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application we put two cross coats
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on two guns. Same color.
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Two clothes from coats.
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We did scatter this just to show you
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what we do. It's further back.
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Drop the pressure, making sure them
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droplets just fill in if it needs
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filling in.
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We use a sun gun now.
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And despite this. Like this.
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Perfect lighting.
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Not really necessary.
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Do not use a flashlight.
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It's blinding.
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If you have one of these, use sun
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gun. The idea with a sun stun gun
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is to track across the film and
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surface, see if there's any
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tigers or imperfections.
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As you can see here, I hope you're
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picking this up.
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The orientation, the density,
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the film, surface integrity
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and the profile are all absolutely
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perfect.
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Let's move on to the cheap side.
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Again, we've got all the elements we
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need. We have a
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closed film.
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We did a
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a Scottie coat, of course, to
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showcase what we're doing.
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Same principle on any gun.
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Drop the pressure.
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Have the distance so the droplets
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fill in.
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As you can see with a sun gun.
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Again, we're looking for
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even layer of paint.
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It's collapsed nicely on the primer
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because there's two things here.
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One is the primer was in the applied
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condition which is flat in profile.
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So the base coat topography follows
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the process.
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It's on the
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base coat itself.
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It collapses nice flows out in
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levels.
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So in combination of a good
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application of primer And
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a mindful application of the base.
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Clear.
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You can see you got a nice, in this
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case gold finish.
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You may have also observed
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that this is over gray.
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This is the two stage with the
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ground.
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This is not the tri stage.
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That has to have a parent
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color.
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This can be gray on the gold
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in this case.
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We're going to move on with the blue
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identical system showcase
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with the sun gun afterwards.
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So let's do a final review on the
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first colors that we did that was a
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pearl mica.
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It's the same thing.
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This blue is a metallic blue.
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You can see that we used the
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identical application.
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It was on a common gray background,
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a singular color.
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Always an advantage for a
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coatings, like some extremely
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repairable orientation.
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Two cross coats.
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Of course. We. We did put a scatter
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coat on the here, because
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majority of the time I think
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majority of folks out there,
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they pull back and just relax
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the coating and make sure that it
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orientate.
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So we showed you how to do that.
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Now, as far as the equipment goes,
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I'm not proposing at all
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that you go down to
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the butcher's selection,
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the professional high end guns, of
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course, they're a joy to use.
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Fully adjustable, very reliable,
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good longevity.
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So I would encourage, depending
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on where you are in the paint side
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of the world is
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if you are a professional, you
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always go to the professional type
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of gun.
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Always choose the most appropriate
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or the the gun that
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you can afford.
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And do look after these.
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Cleaning and adjustment are
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essential, but it
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just show the scope of this material
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for particularly for the humble is
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that with a budget gun
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it can be achieved.
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It's just not as easy.
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