Quick Question Re Jacking Point.
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By Murray_Calavera · Posted
Yes correct, the guide coat is showing low spots, in this instance the low spots are pin holes. I agree wetting the areas makes it more visible (but you can see it's there before you wet it as well lol). Once the panel is flat, the guide coat will be gone -
By Murray_Calavera · Posted
I wouldn't do it outside, the contamination landing in the paint, the wind and a million other things will drive you crazy. That's a way too big of an area to use your single stage putty on. Pretend it's all filler and those pin holes appeared, you'd then use the putty on those pin holes. They are still pin holes, hmm I expect a few coats of high fill primer could deal with those. -
Oh i think i made some progress! Just fixed another simpler dent and the guidecoat is gone even when the area is wet! The filler shape now resembles that of the dent if that makes sense so it's flat. The photos are before during and after The only issue, i think i can feel a low spot lol.
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What the. I thought putty removes pinholes from body filler. I didnt use any filler there i don't think only glazing putty. I also got the example ready. As you can see? Guidecoat not visible and only visible after wetting the area. They arent the regular pinholes i had before. Can primer fill this in? Edit: i had to really put my eye to the panel and can see the holes sort of. Maybe i need to put 2 coats of putty instead of 1 after the first coat dries?
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I could paint it outside technically and i do have a garage spot just need to take out the other shitbox lol. Id rather do it myself for the experience but I don't think people in my household will be ok with the idea
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