Well first of are planning on putting primer on first?? If so id use 180 or youll be sanding for ever. Using this paper is no problem if ur going to primer it. After you primer it get a cheap can of spray paint and spray i real fine mist over the primer then wet sand that with 800 grit. Do this till you remove all of the spray paint t. Doing will ensure that you dont miss any spots and give you a nice surface to put your basecoat on. Next take a cleaning agent (u can find this at nappa) and wipe down your entire car.. next tape it all off agian and take your time nothing looks worse on a freshly painted car then having overspray on all of your moldings!!! Next your first coat of color should be a light coat dont try to cover in the first coat. This will allow the next coats which will be a wetter coat to have something to stick to a lil more so you dont get runs. Next apply 2 good coats of color making sure you over lap a good bit so it stays wet but not to much were you get runs! After the color has dried completely go and spray your clear. This is were alot of people mess up.. make sure you over lap i cant stress this enough if u dont then you will get eats called orange peel and it looks like shit. Put on about 3-4 coats as you will remove about one coat eith wetsanding and buffering it out.alright. do i take off all the paint till i see metal then primer, then paint?
If any overspray happens on the windows a little hand buffing with second stage 3M Perfect-It buffing compound works wonders. Takes out almost all hard water build up too. For years I've tried different stuff to try and get that slight haze that was very fine overspray and 18 years of hard water spots off my windows. Razor blades, Lime Away, whatever. Nothing worked to my standards, which is basically pristine looking windows even in direct sunlight, until I "buffed" them out with that second stage. Stuff's amazing.Well first of are planning on putting primer on first?? If so id use 180 or youll be sanding for ever. Using this paper is no problem if ur going to primer it. After you primer it get a cheap can of spray paint and spray i real fine mist over the primer then wet sand that with 800 grit. Do this till you remove all of the spray paint t. Doing will ensure that you dont miss any spots and give you a nice surface to put your basecoat on. Next take a cleaning agent (u can find this at nappa) and wipe down your entire car.. next tape it all off agian and take your time nothing looks worse on a freshly painted car then having overspray on all of your moldings!!! Next your first coat of color should be a light coat dont try to cover in the first coat. This will allow the next coats which will be a wetter coat to have something to stick to a lil more so you dont get runs. Next apply 2 good coats of color making sure you over lap a good bit so it stays wet but not to much were you get runs! After the color has dried completely go and spray your clear. This is were alot of people mess up.. make sure you over lap i cant stress this enough if u dont then you will get eats called orange peel and it looks like s***. Put on about 3-4 coats as you will remove about one coat eith wetsanding and buffering it out.