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10-05-2020, 11:21 AM | #1 |
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Where to go from here-
I did some fast body work on my 72. Nothing fancy, few hours at best.
The truck was nearly engulfed in a wildfire on passenger side. After some light filler work and 2k high build, I figured id toss some spray paint on it. After all said and done, it turned out quite nicer then I planned on. I was thinking of clear coating it. Would I wetsand the paint first, then clear. Or shoot it in the satin clear then wet sand and buff? I should have just painted it, if i knew it would be fairly straight. Oh well. Thoughts?
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10-05-2020, 01:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: Where to go from here-
That looks really good for rattle can. I'd honestly be pissed it came out that good and I didn't use real paint.
I don't know how well proper clear will lay down over that. I would assume it would have a reaction with the other paint and cause it to lift. Probably best to email the tech line of a few paint companies and see what they say. I don't think they will have good news though...
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