that isnt he fault of the paint. fair enough if the colour isnt right.. the colour isnt right. but the dullness in the paint is down to shody spraying.
you need to rub the lacquer coat down lightly with 1500-2000 grit paper untill it has a matt/dull finish. this will take out all of the unevenness in the paint finish. then you need to rub it down with rubbing compound and use a mop polisher thingie to take it off.. finaly use a finishing product and polish that off with the mop too which will bring it out nicely.. or should do atleast
did you even apply lacquer finish? please dont tell me you used the halfrauds cans and expected to get a perfect finish??? it doesnt work like that im affraid. to get a good finish you need to use a compressor and spray gun with quality paint and experience. halfrauds cans are generaly intended for touchups and is never going to be exactly the same as the original paint finish. the halfrauds paint is thin and pretyy rubbish to be honest. ital do the job on interior bits and minor things but NOT full body panels.
you need to rub the lacquer coat down lightly with 1500-2000 grit paper untill it has a matt/dull finish. this will take out all of the unevenness in the paint finish. then you need to rub it down with rubbing compound and use a mop polisher thingie to take it off.. finaly use a finishing product and polish that off with the mop too which will bring it out nicely.. or should do atleast
did you even apply lacquer finish? please dont tell me you used the halfrauds cans and expected to get a perfect finish??? it doesnt work like that im affraid. to get a good finish you need to use a compressor and spray gun with quality paint and experience. halfrauds cans are generaly intended for touchups and is never going to be exactly the same as the original paint finish. the halfrauds paint is thin and pretyy rubbish to be honest. ital do the job on interior bits and minor things but NOT full body panels.
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