Casey Jones
New member
Hey,
So like the title says I got a strat body that I got painted in a very nice green by a professional auto body guy. Problem was that he didn't put a clear coat on it, so I was left to do that on my own. I did that and everything looks good until final sand and polish. I sanded with 1000 grit (might be my first mistake) and used mother swirl remover (possibly second mistake) which left a residue on it even after buffing a lot. So I used quick detailer to get the residue off which it did but it seemed to take away the nicely buffed and:smokin: polished shine.
My questions are:
What type of clear coat should I use in this application (with automotive paint base) and where should I get it?
Should I wax it to get that thick clear coat finish look?
The 1500 grit sandpaper didn't seem like it was doing anything for the orange peel which is why I resorted to using 1000, was that a mistake?
I'm thinking of sanding a couple layers back and re clear coating it, the finish looked best after a fresh layer of clear, but when start sanding, buffing, and polishing to a perfect shiny glass smooth finish it looks a little matte and not so polished.
I wonder if this is an easy fix, or should I re clear this thing?
Cheers.
So like the title says I got a strat body that I got painted in a very nice green by a professional auto body guy. Problem was that he didn't put a clear coat on it, so I was left to do that on my own. I did that and everything looks good until final sand and polish. I sanded with 1000 grit (might be my first mistake) and used mother swirl remover (possibly second mistake) which left a residue on it even after buffing a lot. So I used quick detailer to get the residue off which it did but it seemed to take away the nicely buffed and:smokin: polished shine.
My questions are:
What type of clear coat should I use in this application (with automotive paint base) and where should I get it?
Should I wax it to get that thick clear coat finish look?
The 1500 grit sandpaper didn't seem like it was doing anything for the orange peel which is why I resorted to using 1000, was that a mistake?
I'm thinking of sanding a couple layers back and re clear coating it, the finish looked best after a fresh layer of clear, but when start sanding, buffing, and polishing to a perfect shiny glass smooth finish it looks a little matte and not so polished.
I wonder if this is an easy fix, or should I re clear this thing?
Cheers.

