Sigh- well, crap!
Bit of a setback this morning.
I spent a while color sanding the body, and doing the last few touch ups.
The weather is nice this morning so I figured I'd hit it with a couple of light coats of clear in preparation for the decals, PE, and final polish. I also wanted to airbrush the black across the bottom of the windshield.
Got set up, I just bought a couple of new cans of Rustoleum Clear, so I hit the car with a light initial coat, the sun is out and figured it would dry pretty quick.
Sprayed the inside of the windshield, and returned to the body for a check. Looked ok, so I hit it with another coat.
Finished up cleaning the airbrush and when I looked at the body, something happened to the paint....
The clear reacted to it. I've never had rattle can react to rattle can like that. I've had other paints, react to clear, or vice versa, but never this, especially when it's the same brand/type of rattle can.
The only thing I can think is the black wasn't quite completely hardened, and when I color sanded it this morning, I exposed a layer or two in an area that wasn't 100% cooked off. I say this only because it seems to have been worse where I was sanded the most, (the area of the trunk where the defects were from the initial spray last week, which of course, sanded out beautifully).
It buckled and curled up on the trunk, right side hood and a couple places on the fender.
Not gonna lie, I'm a bit disheartened.
However- I figure I'll give this clear a few days to dry, see if I can salvage the paint with some more sanding. I can't see sanding it all the way back and starting over, I'm hoping to be able to sand the damage back enough to be able to hide it with some clear. I'll give it couple of days to let the little black cloud over my head move on, I'm sure we've all been there and can't be having a pity party over it, it IS modeling after all, isn't it?
