Hey all,
I recently did a paint job on the 3rd degree (long winters get boring here in ND haha)
I used a single stage paint combination for the base and flames (mistake #1) I really wish I would have gone with a basecoat/clearcoat. Paint went on fine everything was all fine and dandy untill I peeled the tape up for the flames, it left a ridge along the edges of the flames.
Now, both colors, base and flames are mettalics, so sanding is pretty much out of the question, as is buffing with any kind of rubbing compound.
The question is, what are my options? Im looking at a possible repaint of the tank, as Im really not happy with the overall turn out of it (flames can be better, paint has too many imperfections dirt etc.) And I have alot of left over paint, so I may as well get it so Im happy with it. It will be the same deal, paint the base, cure, and paint flames, as well as tape, so Is there something I can do to avoid this, (at least as bad) the next time around?
Id like to attempt to clear coat it, but its enamel paint, so im afraid that the paint will blister.
Thanks for the help.
I recently did a paint job on the 3rd degree (long winters get boring here in ND haha)
I used a single stage paint combination for the base and flames (mistake #1) I really wish I would have gone with a basecoat/clearcoat. Paint went on fine everything was all fine and dandy untill I peeled the tape up for the flames, it left a ridge along the edges of the flames.
Now, both colors, base and flames are mettalics, so sanding is pretty much out of the question, as is buffing with any kind of rubbing compound.
The question is, what are my options? Im looking at a possible repaint of the tank, as Im really not happy with the overall turn out of it (flames can be better, paint has too many imperfections dirt etc.) And I have alot of left over paint, so I may as well get it so Im happy with it. It will be the same deal, paint the base, cure, and paint flames, as well as tape, so Is there something I can do to avoid this, (at least as bad) the next time around?
Id like to attempt to clear coat it, but its enamel paint, so im afraid that the paint will blister.
Thanks for the help.
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