Thread: tiger stripes in paint
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07-24-2004 02:31 PM #1
tiger stripes in paint
i've had a problem in the past with tiger stipes in my paint. (acrylic lacquer). They've wet sanded out in the past. any idea what causes these??? (too little thinner??? too much thinner???)
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07-24-2004 06:56 PM #2
Many things cause it , air pressure, fan adjustment, material adjustment, going to slow or fast with the paint gun.
I will give you some help on how to solve the tiger
stripe problem, Lacquer is suppose to be thinned up to 150% , then with each coat cross hatch the pattern, go one way once, then cross ways the next this should help.
Another thing is if your fluid tip , needle, and air cap can be wore out, as this can be a problem too.
SprayTech
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07-24-2004 08:36 PM #3
I've seen this car racing for serveral years now. He still has a problem with Tiger stripes. Maybe there is no easy cure.---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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08-19-2004 07:52 PM #4
It comes from cheap guns and inexprienced painters. It can come from a spray gun not cleaned good. For an experience painter this is where it will come from. Pro painter use guns that cost from $300 and up. Cheaper paints will also give a problem
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08-19-2004 09:12 PM #5
Spray's right on the money....also you should be overlapping @ 75% with laquer. You may be dry spraying if you don't & the met. will fall off, giving you "stripes"
I assume that your having problems with met. paint?Jim
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird