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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Just sent this link to 2 people via e-mail.
If you're going to install coatings you MUST have a GREAT hand held light.
Or pay the piper in pain when you discover high spots the next day - worse, your customer discovers high spots after they get their car home.
Pain.
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Shared here,
Fixing a mistake in CSL under EXO?
And after scanning this article - it's like a book it's so full of information.
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Don't learn the hard way, get a great light BEFORE you install a coating.
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Hello Mike. I’m going to purchase either the Scangrip Sunmatch 3 or the Speed Master swirl finder light. Any preference?
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
This thread hands down is one of the best I have read...Hands down with a capital H.
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Originally Posted by
jas02ta
Hello Mike. I’m going to purchase either the Scangrip Sunmatch 3 or the Speed Master swirl finder light.
Any preference?
Nah... they both work equally well. The Speed Master light has 3 Kelvin options with the first one being kind of yellow. I never use this yellow option much but Yancy likes it sometimes for our video work.
The MiniMatch was always one of my favorite. I just now looked and sad to say, it's discontinued on the AG store.
SCANGRIP MiniMatch
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Originally Posted by
robwoodgto
This thread hands down is one of the best I have read...Hands down with a capital H.
It's probably the most important aspect related to working with coatings.
Why?
All a person has to do is go through the completely MISERABLE experience of finding high spots after the install, that must be either polished or compounded in order to remove to appreciate a great hand-held light.
Don't install a coating without one.
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Re: Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Nah... they both work equally well. The Speed Master light has 3 Kelvin options with the first one being kind of yellow. I never use this yellow option much but Yancy likes it sometimes for our video work.
The MiniMatch was always one of my favorite. I just now looked and sad to say, it's discontinued on the AG store.
SCANGRIP MiniMatch
Too bad it was discontinued. Thanks for the insight.
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