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car surface Preparation How to Apply an Orientation Coat

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We are applying an orientation coat, which is a clear base in this case. Much more specifially BASF’s BC100 by Rm. This will fill in minor scratches from our preparation and give our metallic paint a smoother surface to land on. This can make blending a lot simpler. This is comparible to a wet bed for waterborne paint.
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1965 Corvette. The objective of this video is to display the effectiveness of soda blasting on a delicate surface restoration this kind of as fiberglass. The intent here is not to display how fast a soda blaster can strip a coating (despite the fact that it does) but to display soda blasting as a restoration tool possessing the ability to not just strip coatings but that it can also layer and feather the coating removal. And finally, to show completed outcomes which have not damaged the gel coat or aluminum surfaces. This restoration project is removing many layers of paint. This removal rate will differ from approx. 100 sq. ft. to 250 sq. ft. per hour based on sort of paint and number of layers of coating. The H258-HO-LP (Substantial Output- Low Pressure) All-Media Soda Blast pot manufactured by Eco-Blast.Com, LLC offers ecological quality stripping action with no damaging the surface. Surface harm to the substrate is decreased or eliminated by being able to management the energy applied to blast the surface using ecological blasting soda at blast pressures as reduced as 30 PSI. The H250 Series Multi-Media blast equipment can economically shoot all blasting media’s such as baking soda, corn cob as effectively as typical sand, crushed glass or slags. The H250 All-Media soda blast pots are utilized not only for auto restoration and graffiti removal but for boat bottom paint removal, oil tanker maintenances, log residence restoration, foundation waterproofing preparation, mold removal and almost any and all sorts of sand
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33 Comments to car surface Preparation How to Apply an Orientation Coat

  1. retrogazele's Gravatar retrogazele
    09/20/2011 at 5:03 pm | Permalink

    is this an intercoat clear?? like HOK sg-100???

  2. tucsonautodetailing's Gravatar tucsonautodetailing
    09/20/2011 at 5:38 pm | Permalink

    really great! love watching your video..

  3. PRACERZ's Gravatar PRACERZ
    09/20/2011 at 6:24 pm | Permalink

    What is the main purpose of an orientation coat. I have never seen anyone use it or mention it. Is it really necessary or just a preference?

  4. smittykoi's Gravatar smittykoi
    09/20/2011 at 7:14 pm | Permalink

    that panel is still shiney the paint will peel off lol

  5. jimmo4life's Gravatar jimmo4life
    09/20/2011 at 7:43 pm | Permalink

    You will want to get the clear base coat (sometimes called binder) from whatever paint line your working with. I doubt anyone at the paint store will know what you want if you tell them its for an orientation coat.

  6. flacoaka2's Gravatar flacoaka2
    09/20/2011 at 8:30 pm | Permalink

    hey thanks jimmo4life for that answer but do u have to put an oriantation coat and u said its paint so i can just to the paint store lie dupon and ask for a clear oriantatin coat or BASF’s BC100 do u use it every time u blend

  7. jimmo4life's Gravatar jimmo4life
    09/20/2011 at 8:37 pm | Permalink

    It can be either. In this case its clear base coat. (paint)

  8. flacoaka2's Gravatar flacoaka2
    09/20/2011 at 9:03 pm | Permalink

    can some one please tell me what is an Orientation Coat what is it made out of is it clear coat or is it paint

  9. Predator2169's Gravatar Predator2169
    09/20/2011 at 9:31 pm | Permalink

    does this get the car back to bare metal?

  10. BorgieBabyxx's Gravatar BorgieBabyxx
    09/20/2011 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    This is pretty cool

  11. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/20/2011 at 10:33 pm | Permalink

    @FormulaVX The best answer is.. I do not know without touching it. We had a formula package in our shop last year. As you know it is VERY delicate. Yes soda blasting was taking off the paint BUT we were exposing pinholes that the owner was going to have to deal with and that was going to be time intensive. We decided to shoot the entire surface with soda to HAZE the surface breaking the glaze. That gave him good surface to adhere to but minimized the body work. So a Qaulifed Yes.

  12. FormulaVX's Gravatar FormulaVX
    09/20/2011 at 11:07 pm | Permalink

    Is this safe to use on painted carbon fibre? I have a race car with several layers of paint.

  13. superjump01's Gravatar superjump01
    09/20/2011 at 11:47 pm | Permalink

    @knocklebockle1010 So my 40 pound 90 PSI portable soda blaster is woefully inadequate then?

  14. senoirjack's Gravatar senoirjack
    09/21/2011 at 12:12 am | Permalink

    that would be cool to look at if u were high…

  15. CaseyMcLaughalot's Gravatar CaseyMcLaughalot
    09/21/2011 at 12:55 am | Permalink

    @MsCODEM if i soda blast my 1962 Falcon, interior and exterior, will it warp? or no i just need a little body work done and paint right now. and i would pay to have this done imidately too.

  16. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 1:39 am | Permalink

    @MsCODEM Sand blasting is generally done at 100 PSI or over and use material that is a larger grit size and with more hardness up to 9.5 Mohs such as aluminum oxide. You should not attempt to strip a car with sand blasting type of material or blast pressure.

  17. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 1:51 am | Permalink

    @MsCODEM We use a lot of #70 and #100 screen size. That means we can really control the cut and the surface erosion better than regular sand blasting type operations. We generally use glass for car stripping now. With our control systems, we do not hurt the sheet metal.

  18. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 2:37 am | Permalink

    @MsCODEM Soda blasting is a softer material @2.5 Mohs hardness. Soda blasting will take off a coating and retard the forming of flash rusting. Glass blasting is more aggressive than soda blasting and will take off rust. Glass blasting uses harder material and cuts more sharply @5.5 Mohs hardness. For our purposes, glass blasting uses a #30 screen size or smaller at pressures less than 100 PSI and as low as 25 PSI.

  19. MsCODEM's Gravatar MsCODEM
    09/21/2011 at 3:07 am | Permalink

    the glassblasting make the same work? whats the diference between sodablaster, sandblastind and glassblasting.
    the glass does not hurts the metal sheet like a sand blast
    but whats better to eliminate the rust and dont hurt the metal??
    sorry but i dont speak english so well :D

  20. mortyok3's Gravatar mortyok3
    09/21/2011 at 3:45 am | Permalink

    @johanktm125 So that you have a clean, uniform surface to repaint. Often a car will have multiple paint jobs, merely sanding the top coat will leave the potential for negative interaction with the new paint, so taking the car down to a bare surface lets you get a better result and in restorations, you don;t want a car to look repainted, you want it to look new.

  21. addyshinobi's Gravatar addyshinobi
    09/21/2011 at 3:47 am | Permalink

    that looks like so much fun…. like a super soaker

  22. sluggo06's Gravatar sluggo06
    09/21/2011 at 4:41 am | Permalink

    Looks fun. wayofthemaster Is a great site, no I’m not spam

  23. knocklebockle1010's Gravatar knocklebockle1010
    09/21/2011 at 4:57 am | Permalink

    i do this for a living u typically need a 185 cfm compressor at over 150psi so … no yours is not

  24. wowsera's Gravatar wowsera
    09/21/2011 at 5:56 am | Permalink

    Looks great! This may be what we need to redo our old car. Our compressor is rated at 6.1 CFM @ 40 psi and 4.7 CFM @ 90 psi. Is this sufficient? We’ll check out your website. Do you have distributors in the Los Angeles area or are you direct to the consumer?

  25. quickieflyer's Gravatar quickieflyer
    09/21/2011 at 6:21 am | Permalink

    whining guitar 0 stars

  26. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 6:36 am | Permalink

    Me disculpo pero no hablo español. Estoy utilizando un Web site del traductor. La voladura de la soda quita el moho superficial de la pintura y de la luz. La soda no quitará moho regular o pesado. El metal tirado con soda no aherrumbrará por una semana o tan. La soda del Shooting con el aerosol de agua disminuirá el polvo y reducirá el corte de la soda por 20 o el 30% pero usted todavía necesita neutralizer

  27. Apatzingenses's Gravatar Apatzingenses
    09/21/2011 at 6:49 am | Permalink

    muchas gracias por la info unas preguntas mas el soda blasting quita el oxido y en cuanto tienpo terminaste el corvette de quitar la pintura

  28. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 6:59 am | Permalink

    Aproximadamente 60 a 75 libras sobre 1 hora

  29. Apatzingenses's Gravatar Apatzingenses
    09/21/2011 at 7:19 am | Permalink

    cuantas libras de arena se gasta en 1 hora

  30. chompychomps's Gravatar chompychomps
    09/21/2011 at 7:36 am | Permalink

    That makes sense; a medium that leaves that kind of RA likely wouldn’t remove rust. I would love to have some blasting equipment that lasts longer. I go through many nozzles, jets, and guns.A tungsten-carbide option would be great. Thanks.

  31. EcoSodaBlaster's Gravatar EcoSodaBlaster
    09/21/2011 at 8:20 am | Permalink

    There is only a very small section of this video that shows soda removing paint from metal. Soda does not remove heavy or scaly rust, it will only clean it. Soda will remove surface rust only. The H250 Series blast pots can also use crushed glass or garnet to do the heavy cleaning on the surfaces you mention. The H250 Series blast pots are the only pots in production that can use soft or hard, light or heavy blast media effectively. They use tungsten carbide components in the metering area.

  32. chompychomps's Gravatar chompychomps
    09/21/2011 at 8:32 am | Permalink

    I would like to have seen some rusty or even slightly corroded metal being blasted. I mean, that sheet metal was really nice for an older car under the sealer.

  33. jwillwon's Gravatar jwillwon
    09/21/2011 at 8:52 am | Permalink

    how is You Tube YOUR site. You are not in the Detroit Area and I am doing just what you are doing. Jack

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