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Painting Problem Please Help

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Just Finished Rattle Canning My 81 450e Metallic Black Sanded The Tank Down To The Metal Had It As Smooth As A Babys A$$ Primed About 4 Coats Painted About 5 Coats Clear Coated About 4 Coats When It All Dried One Side Feels Rough Avarything Looks Good But When You Touch It Its Rough Just One Side The Top And The Other Side Feel Finne What Hapened And Can It Be Fixed
 
After I had done a rattle can job on my bike I wet sanded or color sanded it smooth. First I started with 1500 grit paper then finished with 2000 grit. Then I used 3m polish for dark colored cars to bring it to a high shine with a perfectly smooth finish. I did that since the spray nozzle on the rattle can cannot lay a very good coat.

Also all of the good paint shops will always finish with a final wet sand to get that perfectly smooth show car finish.

Adam
 
where can i get the 3m polish and do i wet sand then put another coat of paint and more clear?
 
You could sand it down with some 600 or 1000 grit and re-clear, or do as adam suggested and sand with 1500 followed by 2000 and buff to a shine. Even if you sand and re-clear you may still have to color sand and buff to get the best shine possible.

If you color sand and buff you want to start with some kind of "rubbing compound" and then finish with a "polish" do not use "wax" or "sealer" on fresh paint!!! The terminology "rubbing compound" and "polish" are pretty standard. You should be able to find them anywhere automotive parts are sold (flaps, k-mart, etc.)
 
I found the best place to get the 3m products are from paint shops or a napa auto parts store.

Adam
 
Go to an automotive paint supply store. They have everything you need.
 
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