OK, I bought my engine bay paint, but haven't had gun in hand in 15 years. I got NAPA's mid-grade Martin-Senour base, ACME clear, GB5 blue metallic.
A few questions.........
How many coats of base?
How long between coats?
How long between base & clear?
Do I scuff the base before applying the clear?
Thanks. Any other advice appreciated!
If the engine bay comes out OK, I may tackle the whole car.
got a booth?
tack cloth?
degreaser?
no silicone anything anywhere.
make sure you remove contaminants.
base is up to you, start light, wait about 10 minutes,( the actual time will vary by the area you are painting. if your doing the whole car, start at one end, and just go around, no delay.) and blow progressively heavier coats. you dont need to do it all in 2 or 3 coats, but 4 is most likely fine.
do 5 if you like. hell paint till you run out.
unless you have some serious issues, like fisheyes, or massive orange peel, you can just blow the clear on. do it a bit heavier on the first coat then you did your first base, youll see it going on.couple or three coats will do, cause its going to be subjected to heat.and dont go to heavy or it will cloud, and look like azz.
and again make sure you dont spray anything silicone anywhere near your paint area, and i mean like within 50 feet!!
i dont know what kind of set up you have.
hope that helps, theres alot more to it, but doing the bay will be a perfect exercise.
post pics, and good luck, im sure youll do fine. just take your time. paints all in the prep.