I’m in the process of putting the final coats of clear on a car I’m painting. U applied basecoat and then sprayed three coats of universal. Now I’m wet sanding the clear flat with 600 and applying three more coats of clear. Looks good with some minor dust and slight orange peel.
This car is all apart in pieces now. I’m doing a few pieces at a time like this, due to time and it being a big project. I’m blocking out the clear I applied six months or so ago with the 600 wet and putting on the final 3-4 coats. My question is this. If I let it set until next spring before I attempt to block out the final coats of clear to remove peel and buff will it be too hard? Or should I let it set a short while and then sand to remove peel and then set aside and buff next spring? Also what grit should I start with to cut the peel out of these last coats of clear?
Thanks.
This car is all apart in pieces now. I’m doing a few pieces at a time like this, due to time and it being a big project. I’m blocking out the clear I applied six months or so ago with the 600 wet and putting on the final 3-4 coats. My question is this. If I let it set until next spring before I attempt to block out the final coats of clear to remove peel and buff will it be too hard? Or should I let it set a short while and then sand to remove peel and then set aside and buff next spring? Also what grit should I start with to cut the peel out of these last coats of clear?
Thanks.