For those of you that spray Target's Coatings EM6000, could you describe your "handrubbing" process and what you use? I'm still in my "experimental" phase and trying to figure out the best way.
For those of you that spray Target's Coatings EM6000, could you describe your "handrubbing" process and what you use? I'm still in my "experimental" phase and trying to figure out the best way.
I've never done any "hand rubbing" for EM6000 or any other Target finish. But once fully cured, it shouldn't behave any differently than other acrylic finishes.
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Jim:
The finish I get "off the gun" isn't acceptable (dust nibs, I guess). I sand with a series of micro mesh sanding pads and mineral oil (was told not to use water or mineral spirits) until I get the desired sheen and smoothness. Am I on the right track?
Steve, it may be necessary to rub out a project already sprayed, but you should work towards getting a dust free finish straight off the gun in the future. If you aren't using a spray booth, well, that's probably why. In any case, you will save yourself countless hours of work by doing whatever is needed to get a finish as perfect as possible w/o needing to rub it out.
And I don't understand why you can't use soapy water, or MS for that matter, if you must rub out a WB finish. As long as the finish has cured a week there should be no issue. Mineral oil might work fine but then you are faced with having to clean it off.
John
John:
I was told by Target Coatings that water could soften the water borne finish and to never use mineral spirits on EM6000. Was told to either sand it dry or use mineral oil very sparingly.
Water is only the carrier...it's not the solvent. I agree with John that something doesn't make sense about the recommendation to not use water as a lubricant when working the surface of a CURED water borne finish.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
It would be worth talking to them. They may be thinking that if they didn't say that, someone might use water, or MS the next morning after spraying.