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'90 Plymouth Acclaim / do it yourself auto paint
The original paint has been keep peeling off. Some rust has been observed
most recently. Therefore, I decided that I am going to self-paint job. So far, I am doing OK. But, I wonder which one can make better result between "Spray Can" and "Brush" Paint. Also, I left some of tough old paint (touchup, etc.) and sprayed new paint over. This caused slight level differences on paint surface. I wonder how can I fix this with "Buffing" or "Sandpaper". If I can fix this slight level difference and gloss with buffing or sandpaper, should I do that "Before" or "After" applying Clear Coat? The other questions are as follows: 1) How long should I wait / can I wait before applying Clear Coat?(After applying Primer and Color Paint) 2) Can I wash my car before applying Clear Coat? 3) I park my car at parking lot / outside. What should I avoid to protect the painted color before applying Clear Coat? Thank you, |
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