First time posting here. I have always been able to use the search function to find the answers to questions I have except for this issue.
So I replaced the cowl on a 1967 mustang so I had to repaint the upper cowl. The car has white stripes and is nightmist blue. I painted the stripe color first and then painted the blue. When I removed the masking I had a little bleed through onto the white so I touched up the white. I then went ahead with the clear.
The next day I noticed the following. When I touched up the white it must have went through the vent and dusted onto the blue.
How would you guys fix this? I do not really want to base and clear again. The car will be getting a complete paint job in the next couple of years. Since it is in the vent area and on the bottom of the fin I thought about mixing a 50/50 base and clear and masking the area off and spotting it down in there. Thoughts?
So I replaced the cowl on a 1967 mustang so I had to repaint the upper cowl. The car has white stripes and is nightmist blue. I painted the stripe color first and then painted the blue. When I removed the masking I had a little bleed through onto the white so I touched up the white. I then went ahead with the clear.
The next day I noticed the following. When I touched up the white it must have went through the vent and dusted onto the blue.
How would you guys fix this? I do not really want to base and clear again. The car will be getting a complete paint job in the next couple of years. Since it is in the vent area and on the bottom of the fin I thought about mixing a 50/50 base and clear and masking the area off and spotting it down in there. Thoughts?