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post Nov 29, 2005 - 10:08 PM
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So i am painting my front bumper using cans u can buy at ur auto store (did a 180 into a ditch and messed it up- quick fix)

So far i sanded it down, fiberglassed it, primed it, sealer primed it, painted 2 coats of paint on it.
Now it was coming along and getting that shine i wanted so i let it dry a couple of days to see if i should add more.... well i decided to go ahead and coat 2 more times as i didnt think it would hurt.
So i decided to wetsand it at 1500 just to scratch the surface a tad to get it to stick better after sanding it i started painting again but this time it started to do something i cant figure out:


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Kinda hard to see as that was the best shot i could do but the paint i guess is drying too fast? I coated it with a very wet look. Anyone here know what could be causing this or if i did something wrong? This is my 2nd try to get it really shiney the first time it did this so i decided to resand it and try again... needed to fiberglass some area also....
post Nov 29, 2005 - 10:14 PM
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did you also try and use a clear coat too? Should make it shine better and last longer.

-Two weeks ago i spray painted my bumper too. Only the spots that were chipping off. I even have a friend that spraypainted a whole 89 Lincoln Mark VII primer black with white stripes down the middle. Its called the skunk. Took like 33 cans of spraypaint.


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post Nov 29, 2005 - 10:16 PM
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Havnt put a clear coat on it yet.... just trying to get it to have a nice shine before i start clear coating it.
Not sure if it matters if it does, just trying to get a perfect job i guess smile.gif


And if i did clear coat it in that condition would it fix it ? or make it bleed thru?
post Nov 30, 2005 - 1:05 PM
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It looks as if it's orange peeling. Does it have a bumpy texture to it? If not and it's just drying dull it's the paint. Most base coats don't dry with a gloss because they are ment to have a clear over them. Unless you purchase the one step paint which has the clear in the base. Also after you clear coat, it may come out a little duller then it could be. This is when you LIGHTLY wet sand it will 2000 grit paper and buff it. It will come out like glass.
post Dec 23, 2005 - 5:58 AM
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how much would it cost just to buy a paint gun and an air tank?


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