ive almost got the truck 100% sanded.
1 more door to go!
i have all of the clear sanded off the 5 other doors.
some of it is down to bare metal, the majority of it still has base coat on.
this isnt going to be a show quality paint job, but i do want it to look "nice"
with the dings and dents i have on this truck, i want to spray it with a guide coat.
and then block it out to find my low spots instead of trying to get it right with the naked eye.
im no professional painter, nor am i a painter at all.
but i do know that blocking a vehicle with a guide coat over the primer is the correct way to go about this.
my question is, whats the best material to use for a guide coat?
all i have is some rattle can etching primer and some enamel.
i thought about spraying some enamel on it, but i think that this will upset all of the work ive done,
and potentially giving me poor spots if some of the enamel isnt taken off all the way..
what should i use?
1 more door to go!
i have all of the clear sanded off the 5 other doors.
some of it is down to bare metal, the majority of it still has base coat on.
this isnt going to be a show quality paint job, but i do want it to look "nice"
with the dings and dents i have on this truck, i want to spray it with a guide coat.
and then block it out to find my low spots instead of trying to get it right with the naked eye.
im no professional painter, nor am i a painter at all.
but i do know that blocking a vehicle with a guide coat over the primer is the correct way to go about this.
my question is, whats the best material to use for a guide coat?
all i have is some rattle can etching primer and some enamel.
i thought about spraying some enamel on it, but i think that this will upset all of the work ive done,
and potentially giving me poor spots if some of the enamel isnt taken off all the way..
what should i use?