Now its fully dry its time to flatten and cut the clearcoat. Even if your a good sprayer, painting with rattle cans is hard work.....controlling pattern, thickness and droplet size is far far harder than with a professional rig. You will have a degree of " paint cellulite"!
But thats why i do 6 coats....that way there's plenty of depth to play with.....you dont want to sand through the clear.....especially over leaf!
Basically, ive used 1500 grit wet and dry over it all, followed buy a medium rubbing compound.
Remember to soak your paper really well, you want it soft and bendy. Clean the water regularly.....and wash out the paper in the bucket every few passes. Grit = scratches....
Once flattened with paper, i move onto the compound. Soft cloth, just work your way over it.
Then wash the whole thing down. If you have it right it should look pretty good by tjis point....smooth and very glossy.
Pictures are during the process
But thats why i do 6 coats....that way there's plenty of depth to play with.....you dont want to sand through the clear.....especially over leaf!
Basically, ive used 1500 grit wet and dry over it all, followed buy a medium rubbing compound.
Remember to soak your paper really well, you want it soft and bendy. Clean the water regularly.....and wash out the paper in the bucket every few passes. Grit = scratches....
Once flattened with paper, i move onto the compound. Soft cloth, just work your way over it.
Then wash the whole thing down. If you have it right it should look pretty good by tjis point....smooth and very glossy.
Pictures are during the process