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I do my cars the same way. I just tape mine off as best I can and after the outside paint is cured I use a bent razor blade to take off the hi area of the seam then wet sand it and hand buff it. it sucks doing it this way but I like single stage paint on trunk, jambs,inside of doors and under hood not as shiny. I like 2 stage paint outside super shiney. go to this site they are all paint and body guys they might have a better answer for you http://www.autobody101.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=5




Depends on if your using metallic or solid colors. As far as I know you can't wet sand single stage metallic without pretty much ruining it. At least I've never seen anybody get away with it. Solid colors you can wet sand and repair quite easily. If you look at it closely and take your time you will see there are points where the panels overlap or join for the inner fenders, trunk opening and door jambs that's where I taped mine off. It's a pain but it can be done.