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Thanks Charger! I don't have much of any paint experience, but there is definately a learning curve like you said. The first time I tried it the paint was way over thinned, and I just sat back and watched while it ran down..

Along the process, I did have to sand it down a couple of times if I thought it looked funny, too orange peely or whatever. In fact, I had done like 5 coats, and one looked too orange peely so I wetsanded it with 600 then took my foam sanding thing (like 150 grit) and went over it with that just to make myself sure the orange peel was out. After that I put 4 more coats before I was done.

The bottom line with this is to experiment, and the great thing is that if you screw up, just do some sanding until you're happy (e.g. I used a 150 grit foam block when I probably "shouldn't have"), then do your next coat. It sands really easily.



Exactly why I say I am going to practice on something that isn't so fussy.