u/PencilvestersWife

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Finally got this thing outside

285/35 18x10 zero offset Aztec green

May not be everyone cup of tea but it’s supposed to feel early 2000s ricer era on purpose so. And yes it’s a GSX

u/PencilvestersWife — 9 days ago

How, for the love of god, can I avoid this?

This doesn’t happen all the time for me but it happens often enough that I’m frustrated. This was specifically over primered sections. This door had been painted before but I wanted to fix some areas. The areas I sanded through and had to prime over again, did this. Why. I use the same primer. Same paint. Same everything. Sanded to like 320-400 grit before I put the base over it, sanded the primer areas to 120 grit before primer, glass cleaner wiped the whole door like 4 times before painting.

Same steps, different results. I’m a mixing the paint poorly? Just like a part of reducer that wasn’t mixed up well came out of the gun too much solvent in one area?

Any tips would be cool

u/PencilvestersWife — 18 days ago