


Whats up with the postal service tape?Gotterdunn! Now for some 400 dry, base and clear.View attachment 85828View attachment 85829View attachment 85830View attachment 85831View attachment 85832
how did you blend this edge exactly? im working through something similar on my rv repainting the cowl and i was told to use a blending spray (i have a single stage paint job)Good stuff happened today. If you look at the first pic you'll notice a slight mismatch.. which is completely normal, even with accurately matched paint. In order to
tie the white in and have it match the fuse and keep the stripes I blended it together today. It's looking like its going to work out well enoughView attachment 85996View attachment 85997
There is an aerosol product that supposedly allows the blend to happen. Haven't used it. I blend even single stage with clear. Lots of yt videos on this here's a short of the gun technique.how did you blend this edge exactly? im working through something similar on my rv repainting the cowl and i was told to use a blending spray (i have a single stage paint job)
thank you, i tried to blending spray and it worked perfectly.. really makes single stage paint correction on my rv super easy, especially whiteHere's the spot blender you mentioned. It should work on single stage too.








two kinds of blending. There is color blending, which is a spray technique / process to transition new color to old color to avoid visual detection of paint shade differences found when paint matching. Then there is layer edge blending often called burning in. product posted above blends the edge of the top layers (only before cure) so the physical edge of the layer where the tape was is not visible. There are other burning in techniuques as well, usually for clear.how did you blend this edge exactly? im working through something similar on my rv repainting the cowl and i was told to use a blending spray (i have a single stage paint job)







