I saw several mosquitos and flies in Voxy's body - though they can be repaired - it is quite a hassle to deal with them. You have to sand down the surface, spray on a new coat of red (if needed - depending on how big the insect is) then wait for it to dry before moving on.
For some reason, I encountered some average sized pinholes in the hood - dunno why but might be due to the times when I was too lazy to double check if everything was perfect. A friend told me that when his car was repainted - they encountered the same thing and what the painters did was to apply several drops of paint in the affected area (see picture below) - after it has dried up - sanding deals with the uneven surface . DISCLAIMER: Dunno if this is a lasting and recommended fix, only time will tell. If you have had bad experience with this advice, kindly share with us :)
I consumed a gallon of paint for my base coat (if you factor in the thinner, I sprayed on around 2 gallons of red paint -maybe more). I decided that for my top coat, I will attach the fenders to ensure and equal shine :)
After the fenders were placed back - time to do some wetsanding (again) - notice that the newspaper once covering this rear wheel is gone as it was not able to stand the water brought about by all that sanding :)
Covered up the wheel with a large trashbag - reusable and durable!
Don't be afraid to roughen up the surface TIP: use around 600 to 800 grit sandpaper for sanding out the base coat - using a coarser sand paper would be devastating! :) Wash the entire car afterwards - you don't want to see sand residue mixing in with your top coat. I used some mild detergent to ensure that the car is entirely clean - I have an oily skin and sanding causes you to sweat a lot, I might have deposited too much of my bodily fluids in voxy hehe - again better be sure and safe than sorry (you have to wait for the car to dry up before spraying on your clear)
TIP: Again, sanding in between coats or before starting a major layer (primer, base and top) is based on your preference and how far your willing to go. I feel that if you don't have a controlled and dust free paint booth, sanding is a must - it will separate the boys from the men :)
MAJOR TIP: Pay attention to little details like pinholes and uneven surfaces (usually caused by not sanding your filler enough) - these things will make a big difference in the end result.
Next up - laminating Voxy with layers and layers of top coat - aiming for a carshow shine! Do you think I can make it? :)
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