Thanks for clearing that up for me. Our 3M rep showed us the new gun. We just got one last week, but have not had a chance to use it yet. I think this is going to save a lot of time.
To get the best adhesion/performance, it is recommended that you prepare the surface with a 180 grit scratch before applying any glaze. Remember to not break through the basecoat/primer layer, though. If you do, you run the risk of solvent swell (repair mapping). Should you break this transition layer, you should take the repair down to bare metal before continuing.
and then you can watch them pop out after time!
koglowa 1 year ago 2
why not get it done paintless?
nbkjason 1 year ago
How much is this tool? Could it be possible rented? What are the steps from start to finish. Thank you!
bbbanana 3 years ago
Thanks for clearing that up for me. Our 3M rep showed us the new gun. We just got one last week, but have not had a chance to use it yet. I think this is going to save a lot of time.
ButlerCollision 3 years ago
Do you have to sand before applying?
ButlerCollision 3 years ago
To get the best adhesion/performance, it is recommended that you prepare the surface with a 180 grit scratch before applying any glaze. Remember to not break through the basecoat/primer layer, though. If you do, you run the risk of solvent swell (repair mapping). Should you break this transition layer, you should take the repair down to bare metal before continuing.
3MAutoBodyRepair 3 years ago