Rusty
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At 65 degrees I don't think flashing too fast is your problem especially on your base coats. Base coats should be spray kinda dry to medium where as clear is sprayed wet to get glossiness...base shouldn't be wet and shiny looking. As for your pressure check your gun instructions but I imagine it will be rated at 10 psi at the cap or around 27-30psi at the gun regulator. Use the same pressure for base clear or metallics but if u had them you can change tip sizes. It might be u need to practice your technique a little it sounds like everything else is ok. keep practicing sometimes too much advice can confuse you everybody has their on variations as to what they like and some may be doing it wrong and pass that on to you not meaning to.Rey, you're right, there is a wealth of good advice in this thread.
I'm using MC261 which is from PPG's Omni line. It has since changed name from last summer. My paint shop confirmed this name change. They said it is still the same chemical composition.
You're right again on the no reducer for clearcoat. The product information sheet for this MC261 calls for a 4:1 mix with no reducer. I'm using the standard MH263 hardener rather that the even slower MH264. My hardener gives 1-1.5 hrs of pot life at 70 degrees F and it was only 65 yesterday. I wouldn't have thought that it would dry too quick.
As far as two days ago when I shot color, it was PPG MBC AU paint mixed 1:1 with MR187 slow reducer. It was 70 degrees on Thursday.
Back to yesterday's clearcoat. Since there is no reducer, it sounds like it may be a pressure problem. I'll try more air pressure next time. As I posted earlier, when I tried dialing up the psi, it seemed like I was just blowing more paint in the atmosphere and still getting dry spots h34r: .
I just thought of something! Could it be my clear's hardener? I bought it last June and it has been kept unopened in my house (not the garage!) but when I opened it yesterday, some of it around the spout had hardened or crystalized. I had to pull a chunk of it out so it wouldn't get poured into my paint. Do you think the hardener had gone bad and was allowing the clear to flash or dry too quickly ??
good luck don't give up.