I have a question about pre-painting and the order of the way I should do things.
I think this was my plan:
1. Prime, base and one clear coat under the fenders and hood.
2. Prime, base and clear the out sides of the hood, fenders and front cover.
3. Repaint the trim on the front cover.
4. Prime and base where required engine compartment. Re-clear a majority under the hood/front end.
5. Reassemble and hope for no damage.
So the question is, would I be wise to slightly change the order:
1. Do the undersides of the fenders and hood.
2. Do the engine compartment.
3. Install the fenders and hood and spray them on the car?
There is also this mess to deal with that was not exposed with the panel on the first go-round. How should I approach this? It looks like a bit of work to prep! This is why I'm tempted to spray the panels in place! Then I can ignore it
Ignore the white, that was from when I polished prior and should wipe up.
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