Mustang door grain question

jtfx6552

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So I had the perfect plan to preserve the grain. I sand blasted the doors, then on the interior where the grain is, I used SPI white epoxy reduced 50%, then in the recoat window did my final paint.

Came out beautiful.

Them I goofed up one of the doors, I was pouring epoxy inside the door to prevent rust around the door skin rolled edge from ever happening, bumped my elbow pulling the plastic cup I was pouring out of and spilled epoxy on the painted surface of the door.

Whats the best way to fix?

I was thinking scotch brite the troubled area, lightly scotch brite the rest of the grained area and a coat of color over the entire area?

Or do I scothbrite like a mad man and try and get all the color off, hit with another 50% reduced epoxy coat then re color?

Really not in the mood to blast it clean.

Last photo shows the mistake.
 

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This isn't really related to your question, but how did you get such a nice even coat on the inside of the doors? It really looks good.
 
This isn't really related to your question, but how did you get such a nice even coat on the inside of the doors? It really looks good.
Do you mean the red, or the actual inside of the doors?

I just was very careful when I did both. Inside the doors I used a detail gun, I think, it was a few years ago, this project drags on. I now call it "Project Albatross", lol
 
They both look good but I was specifically talking about the inside white of the doors. I was impressed with coverage you had in the tight space that it is. Ive tried doing tight areas like that and usually have little to no luck, but I only have full size guns.
 
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