I am an amateur, and I've clearly bitten off more than I can chew, but I need some help.
I repainted a panel myself using top quality PPG basecoat and catalyzed PPG clearcoat.
Everything went just fine (primer, sealer, basecoat) until I applied the clear.
I put on 5 coats of clear, but have a couple of runs, and in a couple of other places I have some mild orange peel.
I think I know how to correct those problems by wetsanding with 1000 grit followed by 2000 grit and a block, but I'm less confident about how to get the extremely high gloss back after doing so.
Can someone give me some advice on what equipment, pads, compounds and technique to use?
I have, incidentally, a 10 year old Orbital polisher that I haven't used in years. Should I consider using it, or should I get something different?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I repainted a panel myself using top quality PPG basecoat and catalyzed PPG clearcoat.
Everything went just fine (primer, sealer, basecoat) until I applied the clear.
I put on 5 coats of clear, but have a couple of runs, and in a couple of other places I have some mild orange peel.
I think I know how to correct those problems by wetsanding with 1000 grit followed by 2000 grit and a block, but I'm less confident about how to get the extremely high gloss back after doing so.
Can someone give me some advice on what equipment, pads, compounds and technique to use?
I have, incidentally, a 10 year old Orbital polisher that I haven't used in years. Should I consider using it, or should I get something different?
Thanks in advance for your help.