I painted my gas tank last weekend. Went to Napa and looked through their book of paint colors and matched up the New Ruby Red for an '82 XJ as close as I could (took a side cover for comparison). They put the paint into a couple of spray cans for me and things went pretty well. Had to be patient, thoroughly clean the tank, used self etching primer, and shot multiple coats on tank and side covers.
It looks good coverage wise, but has a rough "texture" to it, not really orange peel. I've seen threads about wet sanding with 320 grit and then clear coating (I bought the 2 part clear in a spray can, 24 hr shelf life once activated). Dumb question perhaps but how exactly do I wet sand? Do I need to wrap the paper around a sanding block or just do it by hand? And what about cleaning and prepping afterward before the clear coat? Hate to mess things up now so close to the end.
Will someone steer me in the right direction please?
It looks good coverage wise, but has a rough "texture" to it, not really orange peel. I've seen threads about wet sanding with 320 grit and then clear coating (I bought the 2 part clear in a spray can, 24 hr shelf life once activated). Dumb question perhaps but how exactly do I wet sand? Do I need to wrap the paper around a sanding block or just do it by hand? And what about cleaning and prepping afterward before the clear coat? Hate to mess things up now so close to the end.
Will someone steer me in the right direction please?
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