danglybanger
ReelItInologist
...So I applied a few coats (three or four) worth of it a few days ago, almost a can's worth (Autozone Duplicolor clear, for the record). Very light coats, and I managed to get them a bit... dusty and dry in certain spots, but overall no runs, it looks level, fairly shiny, I could almost be happy with it... Just a bit of light orangepeel.
Since this is my first refin, a few questions:
1.) The can recommends that I wait 7 whole days before I apply further coats of clear (as I waited over an hour after those few clear coats which last I applied). But it seems fairly hard now. Do I REALLY need to wait those extra days, or should I be patient? I don't want it looking fine now, then doing something crazy in about a month...
2.)So how many coats of clear SHOULD there be? I'd almost like to just keep laying it on for durability's sake, can I overdo clear though? I'm going to be wetsanding, and don't want it to be easy for me to burn through...
3.) As for the orangepeel (which I expect will still be a bit visible even after further clear coats...), I've read up a bit on wetsanding... it seems scary, but it also seems like the only way to do this axe justice... What rubbing compound should I use? Also, can I apply the rubbing compound by hand, or do I really need an orbital buffer or something...
At any rate, here are a few pic of the finish in its current state... First a pretty one, in direct lighting it's difficult to see the orangepeel
Now, a pic purposely taken at the ugliest angle... the areas I've hit with the flash/lamp show off a bit of the orangepeely section (up) and a bit of the dusty section (down)
A meh pic, in its current state it's just not mirror shiny/smooth enough for me...
Since this is my first refin, a few questions:
1.) The can recommends that I wait 7 whole days before I apply further coats of clear (as I waited over an hour after those few clear coats which last I applied). But it seems fairly hard now. Do I REALLY need to wait those extra days, or should I be patient? I don't want it looking fine now, then doing something crazy in about a month...
2.)So how many coats of clear SHOULD there be? I'd almost like to just keep laying it on for durability's sake, can I overdo clear though? I'm going to be wetsanding, and don't want it to be easy for me to burn through...
3.) As for the orangepeel (which I expect will still be a bit visible even after further clear coats...), I've read up a bit on wetsanding... it seems scary, but it also seems like the only way to do this axe justice... What rubbing compound should I use? Also, can I apply the rubbing compound by hand, or do I really need an orbital buffer or something...
At any rate, here are a few pic of the finish in its current state... First a pretty one, in direct lighting it's difficult to see the orangepeel
Now, a pic purposely taken at the ugliest angle... the areas I've hit with the flash/lamp show off a bit of the orangepeely section (up) and a bit of the dusty section (down)
A meh pic, in its current state it's just not mirror shiny/smooth enough for me...