Terry Kitzman
Well-Known Member
I am using Omni plus clear coat on my car, How long can I wait to cut and buff?
You can wet sand the next day, but I always let it set for at least 3 days before I buff. This gives it time for the solvents to dissipate. If you buff to soon your subject to solvent pops in your paint job.I am using Omni plus clear coat on my car, How long can I wait to cut and buff?
This will work too. The gasses will dissipate quicker with wet sanding.Wait a while , let the clear gas off. Leave it for at least 2 weeks after spraying.
This will work too. The gasses will dissipate quicker with wet sanding.
Our climate is completely different here 70 degrees plus 75-80% of the time. It's dry enough to wet sand the next day and then we roll it out in the sun for a few days. Yes, I agree it needs to dry good before buffing.True. But leave it so it can dry out.
Our climate is completely different here 70 degrees plus 75-80% of the time. It's dry enough to wet sand the next day and then we roll it out in the sun for a few days. Yes, I agree it needs to dry good before buffing.
PPG stuff has a weird window on their clear. Stuff gets really hard to work, literally hard, with after about a week, lasts for about 2-3 weeks. It doesn’t buff out very easily. I’ve always either jumped on it or let it sit for a month or longer.
I would say yes.What I am asking is, If I wait a month or so before I do it, Is that OK?
Yes, your fine. I’ve gone back and sanded on cars with years old paint.What I am asking is, If I wait a month or so before I do it, Is that OK?