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frankie3555
Ok..so I've finished all of the removable panels and buffed them and they look very good with little or no swirl marks. This is single stage black. On the body shell I had some fairly severe orange peel due to a compressor/gun setting issue. I sanded all of it out but in a few spots burned through. So, I touched them up with my touch up gun and then began color sanding, but half way though 1000 I got a couple more sand throughs. BWT, I made 3 heavy passes on the initial painting. So, now which direction should I go? Continue spotting it in and sand and buff, reshoot the entire top and quarters, shooting just the top with a parting line at the quarter panel crease, or spot in the sand throughs and shoot clear over it. If clear..should I use the production clear (I still have 1/2 a quart of 2100 hardener) which would give me almost 3/4 gal shootable product, or get a couple of quarts of universal clear and hardener. I'm getting tired, I'm old, been working on this paint for a year now, I'm so close! I have almost 3/4 gal of black left so I could reshoot the entire thing again with at least two coats.