Time for an update.
I've been working on the paint last weekend, most evenings this week and today, to try and get it sorted before the sun goes away again. The first thing I painted was the sunroof.
I'm pretty happy with how it came out, though my inexperience with a proper spray gun showed a little with the lacquer as it's not a great finish, I think I did too many light coats and so its a bit kinda dusty. I'm pretty sure once it's flatted and polished it'll be fine. I keep being tempted to get out and flat it, but I'm trying to be patient as I know with 1k spray you gotta wait till the paint has fully fully hardened to get the best finish.
Next up I tackled the passengers side of the car, and with a few lessons learnt from the sunroof I was full of confidence. I decided to paint everything under the trim line, there were some stone chips on the wing as well as the surface rust on the door I'd fixed, at the same time as painting the rear quarter and the rear valance. I thought it had gone well, till I saw the petrol filler area which had reacted.
I guess I hadn't got rid of enough petrol residue. So a bit more sanding and second time lucky it was ok. So I stuck some lacquer on it all and moved on. I got the lacquer finish much better this time. Once the lacquer had dried I noticed something odd, the join between my new paint and the original paint looked fine ( i.e. I couldn't see it!), but the paint I'd done on the arch lip last year now looked a bit crap. I'm not sure if its just the unflattened lacquer exaggerating the different paints, it's never been perfect. I guess time will tell and I might just have to have a 3rd shot at that rear quarter at some stage.
Anyway thats 2 sides of the car down, and 1 to go. It was looking a bit sorry for it's self though...
Today I painted the drivers rear quarter and sill leaving just the door to do.
Finally I got a finish I'm happy with on this quarter, and then ran out of lacquer :x So I best get shopping!
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