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  • Paint Thickness Guage

    Im looking for a cheap guage that works. Im thinking about this one.

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    Re: Paint Thickness Guage

    Did you ever get this gauge and use it? If so how did it work out?

    Mike Phillips
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    • #3
      Re: Paint Thickness Guage

      Do you need one for using a DA?
      How do you tell if the paint is single stage?
      Joel
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      • #4
        Re: Paint Thickness Guage

        Originally posted by Carfire View Post
        Do you need one for using a DA?
        No
        Originally posted by Carfire View Post
        How do you tell if the paint is single stage?
        Using any type of abrasive product (polish or compound, even a strong cleaner wax) should result in paint transfer to your pad or towels.

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        • #5
          Re: Paint Thickness Guage

          Is there anything you need to do differently when working on Single Stage Paint?
          BTW Thanks a lot Mark!!
          Joel
          Firefighter/EMT-B
          Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
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          • #6
            Re: Paint Thickness Guage

            Originally posted by Carfire View Post
            Is there anything you need to do differently when working on Single Stage Paint?
            BTW Thanks a lot Mark!!
            Not really, just realize that it will look a little different as you work on it since you are working directly on the color itself, instead of trying to polish a clear paint above the color.

            Also, the pigment that determines the paint color will sometimes effect how hard the paint is. Generally, white is the hardest and black is one of the softer colors.

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            • #7
              Re: Paint Thickness Guage

              Thanks Mark!!
              Joel
              Firefighter/EMT-B
              Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
              "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
              '99 F-150

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