I have not done the clear coat yet since I need to fix the paint a little 1st and wanted it to thoroughly dry as per the instructions on my blue metal flake spray cans.
It seems that the increasing humidity got the best of me towards the end of my paint job yesterday. The parts took a very long time to dry and now look to have some sort of oxidation or drying pattern now in the finish. A real bummer. Day started out relativly dry and the humidity crept up as its been for the last month or so....... :x
What I want to do is either wet sand the parts with 1000 - 2000 and then use rubbing compound to get the shine and eliminate the dull cloudiness. Or I can just use the rubbing compound by itself. Not sure what to do? The GSR paint guide says that the parts need at least a week or more before doing any sort of rubbing compound. Remember, I need to do this now before I do the clearcoat. Once I do the clear, I plan on sanding and rubbing as per the instructions. Just thought I could work the metal flake paint till its glossy via sanding/rubbing before I clear it over, then I'll wetsand and compound again after spraying the clear. Make sense? Ideas or suggestions?
Is it OK to wetsand with 1000 - 2000/rubbing compound a metal flake type of paint?
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