For the longest time I could never figure out why when I paint a rocket (namely the fin can area) why either the airframe would turn out really wet and glossy and the fin next to it would be dry with over spray. I think maybe when I painting the airframe and flowing the paint between two fins the over spray comes up on the fin(s). After the stroke I'll paint the fin(s) again, but by doing so I get over spray on the airframe where I just painted it. Does that make sense to you guys? Lately I've been masking off the fins and painting each one separately and it works, but it's a lot of work and I'm tired of doing it. I use rattle cans and I use Duplicolor.
I do about 2 light coats, one medium and then the last one I put down a little more and flow the paint and "WET" it so it looks glossy and smooth. I know and understand the process, it's avoiding the over spray.
Any suggestion or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again in advance
I do about 2 light coats, one medium and then the last one I put down a little more and flow the paint and "WET" it so it looks glossy and smooth. I know and understand the process, it's avoiding the over spray.
Any suggestion or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again in advance