I think I have been a little overconfident on this paint job (Wow, what other cars can I paint? You can paint your Jeep with just 5 cans of spray primer/paint/clear, 7 a piece if you are doing it in the wind
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Jeep was looking ok the other day, at least like I had applied this beer-mug translucent clear coat completely. As far as the sequence of things, I thought body work was ok. I then did black factory coat over the primer I used to fill in some of the sand-paper scratches. But, like I said, when clearcoat went on it left a kind of translucent beer mug finish on the black coat. I figured I'd just sand and rub the clear coat out and it would shine and alls well. But, even going really fine grade sandpaper (1000-1500-2000-Rub) and rubbing it out, the clear coat never shined up, the black base coat looked like hell underneath which I am still trying to figure out and frankly the body work I did had some weak spots too that could have been done better. I put a ton of time in to this, too.
Frankly, I am not sure if I can finish this Jeep effectively with can spray paint unless I am inside in a windless, dust-free environment or I've got paint to burn, so to speak. Was looking for some kind of rent-a-garage to do it in, but there doesn't seem to be any in the SF valley. And, I am not overconfident in the custom mixed paint products I bought, since I followed the directions to the letter.
I might end up fine tuning the body work I did, sand/prep the existing surface, mask it and then deliver it to Maaco or wherever so somebody can use a gun to go over it with a high-gloss black, then sand and clearcoat. It won't be the factory black, but at least it'll look like its got a new paint job. Me