lcorinth
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I finished painting my Nike Smoke, and the thing looks great. But I finished with a clear coat (Rusto 2X matte), and then saw this:
That's a bit of fuzz trapped under the clear coat on the nose cone. I must have missed it with my tack cloth.
I was thinking of wet sanding through the clear coat until it comes loose, then re-spraying the matte coat over it. Does this sound like a good idea or a bad idea? I know I won't see it if I stand back 30 feet, but I've spent a year on this thing, and that bit of fuzz just bugs me!
Thanks!
[Edit: It's not terribly visible in the photo, but it really stands out in person!]
That's a bit of fuzz trapped under the clear coat on the nose cone. I must have missed it with my tack cloth.
I was thinking of wet sanding through the clear coat until it comes loose, then re-spraying the matte coat over it. Does this sound like a good idea or a bad idea? I know I won't see it if I stand back 30 feet, but I've spent a year on this thing, and that bit of fuzz just bugs me!
Thanks!
[Edit: It's not terribly visible in the photo, but it really stands out in person!]