I just rolled on my first coat of brightside onto the driver's fender. I thinned it very very slightly with mineral spirits. At first, I got millions of bubbles, that could not be blown out. Going over the surface lightly with the roller knocked down most of them, then after I had put paint on the whole fender, I went back over everything semi-firmly to even things out. Dog hair fell into the paint on a few occasions and it was much tougher to get it out than using thin rustoleum.

As the pic shows, there is lots of texture to the paint as it sits now. I'll wetsand it before going any further (if it dries with this texture). I would like to avoid orange peel altogether, but unless the paint is thinned more it seems like a challenge. I can try increasing the mineral spirits on my next run, but I'm afraid that will lead to more bubbles.