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Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
My title seems like a dumb question untill we boil down the need for a paint guage for just the topic of clear coat. As I understand, these meter tell you how thick all layers are combined. If we can't separate the individual layers, how do we really know how thick the clear is?
I would like someone to educate me that I sould have a guage (exluding other reasoning i.e. single stage) when I am only concerned about clear. I feel as if there has to a valid reason, but can not come-up with one of my own.
Thank you to anyone who writes a response.
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
There are EPTGs that will measure the three individual film-layers of a BC/CC paint system---the primer, BC, and CC----with individual readings for each film-layer.
They are not inexpensive, to say the least; but can be rented.
Bob
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It is well known that STIs have very thin paint. So recently I had an owner come by so I can measure the paint as he wanted the trashed paint on the car to bring back to beautiful. Some panels measured low 60s. No need to know how much of that is clear. You simply turn that customer away. At least that is what I did and suggested to vinyl wrap the car. If you are a pro detailer, it is as important as a clay bar.
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What are some you use? This will for sure be my next purchase. I been putting it off for a while and I don't want it to bite me in the a**.
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
There are EPTGs that will measure the three individual film-layers of a BC/CC paint system---the primer, BC, and CC----with individual readings for each film-layer.
They are not inexpensive, to say the least; but can be rented.
Bob
Those are for plastic. Not metal
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
Typically, anything over 3.3 MILS I will do a one-step polish without any problems.
4-6mils is very healthy to do a compound and polish.
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
A paint gauge is a must if your planning on doing any wet sanding its also nice to have so you can check to see if a car has been repainted . As stated above if you get some thin paint and you get to aggressive that $250+ for a paint gauge wouldn't of been so bad if your Taking a car to a body shop
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
Originally Posted by TopThatDetail
A paint gauge is a must if your planning on doing any wet sanding its also nice to have so you can check to see if a car has been repainted . As stated above if you get some thin paint and you get to aggressive that $250+ for a paint gauge wouldn't of been so bad if your Taking a car to a body shop
^^ I've helped many people check whether their intended used car purchase has been previously repainted. Many dealers hate me LOL
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
Originally Posted by 808_detail_nut
What are some you use? This will for sure be my next purchase. I been putting it off for a while and I don't want it to bite me in the a**.
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I bought mine from Ebay for arounfd $160 and it works like a charm. I compared it to a $500 one and the difference in Mils was very minimal. Worth it to me!
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Re: Paint Thickness Guages, How Important Are They?
Why Paint Thickness Readings are ImportantHere is a a little write up I did on this topic.
These are useful for more than just sanding. It helps you figure out more of the history on the car and what has been done in the past.
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