I would like to purchase a paint thickness tool that measures the thickness on most cars, any suggestions or experiences on models and where to purchase?
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Thanks,
What I found is
There are several options and they do make an instrument that can measure both metal and aluminum.
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I'm pretty sure we use this model in our Training Classes,
Electronic Thickness Gauge :: ETG-A ::
Just a note, this thread is going to be moved to the Hot Topics forum as questions about this tool come up often and this thread includes two links to the tool.
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It is a valuble tool to have.
I recently had a BMW with four areas that had bird dropping etching. To repair the damaged areas would be an additional cost.
I showed the client and explained to him about the thickness of clear coats and what is safe and unsafe to do. Then I broke out the PTG (paint thickness gauge)and measured the defects to verify that they had never been sanded before and that there was plenty of material to work with.
With the help of the PTG I was able to upsell a $160 detail to $240.
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Originally posted by Superior Shine
It is a valuable tool to have.
With the help of the PTG I was able to up-sell a $160 detail to $240.
Investing in quality tools doesn't cost you money, it makes you money!
Thank you for demonstrating this principal with a real-life example in the course of your day-to-day professional detailing business Joe!
Check out Joe's website here,
Superior Shine
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Please don’t forget that this device measures the total film thickness. It doesn’t say anything about the thickness of each individual layer. Basically there are two or three coats on the car, a base coat, the color coat and the clear coat (not all cars have this last coat). The only way to determine the thickness of each individual layer would be a destructive test, were you can view each layer and measure its thickness.
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Originally posted by Dutch View PostPlease don’t forget that this device measures the total film thickness. It doesn’t say anything about the thickness of each individual layer. Basically there are two or three coats on the car, a base coat, the color coat and the clear coat (not all cars have this last coat). The only way to determine the thickness of each individual layer would be a destructive test, were you can view each layer and measure its thickness.
Use the gauge to measure the finish before you work on a car. The readings will give you an idea if it has already been buffed or repainted. After a few years in business you will get an idea of what is normal.
Also if your going to do defect removal you will wan to use the gauge to measure your progress.
The idea is not to remove more than .3 mils of material.
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I found this movie on paint thickness gauges, and I found it interesting. The gentleman in the movie shows a couple different models, then gives a demo.
the website is trying to sell you the gauges (so it isn't a unbiased movie), but the info is great. His motivation for using a Paint thickness gauge is to detect areas that were repainted (detecting old cases of accidents).
It is amazing that these things can be so precise. good luck
-nickLuck is probability taken personally!
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Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
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paintthicknessgauge.net
INFO:
Paint thickness gauge are promoting their products.
Paint thickness gauge in the instrument of this site,
you can see the price and features.
By comparison between the products you can find the right product.
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