Cleaning up amateur spray paint job?
Yes, I'm the amateur. 
I just spray-painted the console around my M6 shifter with Engine Enamel's "Daytona Yellow." Looks good! I'm going for a black and yellow theme...
Anyhow, since I'm no pro, there are a few drip marks (only a FEW!!!
), and I'd like to use something to blend everything in nice and smooth. I didn't use any clear coat as it would make it stand out too much, IMO.
Kevin, or anyone else, what product do you suggest for smoothing out a paint job like this? I have a bottle of 3M Finesse-It II left over from someone else... would that work, or do I need something else?
Also, with no clear coat, can I still use Z-5/Z-2 or do I need to buy Z-3?
Thanks!
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I just spray-painted the console around my M6 shifter with Engine Enamel's "Daytona Yellow." Looks good! I'm going for a black and yellow theme...
Anyhow, since I'm no pro, there are a few drip marks (only a FEW!!!
), and I'd like to use something to blend everything in nice and smooth. I didn't use any clear coat as it would make it stand out too much, IMO.Kevin, or anyone else, what product do you suggest for smoothing out a paint job like this? I have a bottle of 3M Finesse-It II left over from someone else... would that work, or do I need something else?
Also, with no clear coat, can I still use Z-5/Z-2 or do I need to buy Z-3?
Thanks!
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Solomon
Life...what's the point?
Silver '95 Camaro Z28 M6: 14.3 @ 98.7 - Will improve!
White '90 Cadillac deVille: 16.3 @ 81.4 - Static for now.

Learn how to tune your LT1 PCM!
Thanks for the thoughts.
I'm not going to use clear but it already has a nice gloss and I wouldn't want it to stand out anymore. It blends in very nicely.
What grit sandpaper would you use?
I'm not going to use clear but it already has a nice gloss and I wouldn't want it to stand out anymore. It blends in very nicely.
What grit sandpaper would you use?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by JSK333:
Thanks for the thoughts.
I'm not going to use clear but it already has a nice gloss and I wouldn't want it to stand out anymore. It blends in very nicely.
What grit sandpaper would you use?</font>
Thanks for the thoughts.
I'm not going to use clear but it already has a nice gloss and I wouldn't want it to stand out anymore. It blends in very nicely.
What grit sandpaper would you use?</font>
P.S. I know you said you don't want to, but I would clear coat it. It may look nice now, but it will get dull as it gets dirty and will be harder to clean

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">P.S. I know you said you don't want to, but I would clear coat it. It may look nice now, but it will get dull as it gets dirty and will be harder to clean
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Thanks for the thought, though, I'll still consider it.BTW, if it says you can apply new coats after 5 days, "after the paint cures," should I assume that's how long I should wait before Zaino'ing it too?
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