Hello all, I'm hoping for a little advice from anyone experienced in painting. For a quick back story, I took the car to bare metal. I put it in epoxy primer. I replaced a couple of rust areas with patches, I pulled the dents, and did all of the body work. I recoated in epoxy. I then did 4 coats of high build primer. I let the epoxy set for 2 weeks, each time before the next steps. I let the high build primer cure for 2 weeks before starting to block. It has been in a warm garage this entire time. typically, the low 80's. I did very thorough cleaning with wax and degreaser between each step.
Now for the question. The door is blocked to 600. I was able to use a 24" block with 400 to get 90% of the guide coat off easily and the finished the remaining spots as needed. More guide coat and then I did the same procedure for the getting it into 600. There are no low areas and just a few burns throughs from very, very minor highs. They pretty much revealed themselves when I blocked in 600. Two are in the center of the door near the body line. Then there are some minor ones along the base of the door. I will put the entire car in a sealer just before I spray the base and clear. It will be done at the same time with the proper flash times. Are these burn throughs too much for sealer to cover? Should I say block the car in 320 and apply 2 more coats of high build and then start the final blocking process?
I am not shooting for show quality. I want a very nice paint job I can be very proud of when people see it. It will always be garaged but driven regularly. Any thoughts and comments are welcomed. Thanks, Chris
Now for the question. The door is blocked to 600. I was able to use a 24" block with 400 to get 90% of the guide coat off easily and the finished the remaining spots as needed. More guide coat and then I did the same procedure for the getting it into 600. There are no low areas and just a few burns throughs from very, very minor highs. They pretty much revealed themselves when I blocked in 600. Two are in the center of the door near the body line. Then there are some minor ones along the base of the door. I will put the entire car in a sealer just before I spray the base and clear. It will be done at the same time with the proper flash times. Are these burn throughs too much for sealer to cover? Should I say block the car in 320 and apply 2 more coats of high build and then start the final blocking process?
I am not shooting for show quality. I want a very nice paint job I can be very proud of when people see it. It will always be garaged but driven regularly. Any thoughts and comments are welcomed. Thanks, Chris