Getting rid of "orange peel" paint...
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:06 pm
Hey guys
Just did some touch-ups on a mates vitara bonnet, theres a dulled orange peel kind of effect making the transition between the touched up areas on the front and the original paint in the centre and back of the bonnet. I know orange peel is generally the paint drying before it hits the metal, but i was spraying CLOSE, any closer and i'd get runs.
Its had 2 coats of clearcoat which helped smooth it out a bit, buts its still REALLLY obvious where our touch up meets the old glossy bonnet, even though the colour is spot on.
Im kind of thinking a cut-n-polish will smooth it some more, but anyone else got any ideas other than doing the whole bonnet? =) Its only a bodge job afterall as its being sold in a few weeks.
Just did some touch-ups on a mates vitara bonnet, theres a dulled orange peel kind of effect making the transition between the touched up areas on the front and the original paint in the centre and back of the bonnet. I know orange peel is generally the paint drying before it hits the metal, but i was spraying CLOSE, any closer and i'd get runs.
Its had 2 coats of clearcoat which helped smooth it out a bit, buts its still REALLLY obvious where our touch up meets the old glossy bonnet, even though the colour is spot on.
Im kind of thinking a cut-n-polish will smooth it some more, but anyone else got any ideas other than doing the whole bonnet? =) Its only a bodge job afterall as its being sold in a few weeks.