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Time isn't as much a concern as much as having a good end result. I feel I am capable and would love to learn but it seems I am far off from getting the results I want with a rattle can.
Being that I am almost halfway there and you guys have helped me out giving me the right steps for success I am going continue the hood and document my progress. If all else fails, I then will have a body shop sand it and clear it at a later date.
So now to purchase the supplies, I would like to purchase locally instead of ordering online if possible and have found Sherman Williams Automotive Finishes about 15 miles from me. Did not find any others, but not really sure what to look for. Anyways, they have a pretty large online selection but I am not sure if they will have what I am looking for. I also need 1500 and 2000 grit paper the highest I have is 600 grit, where is the cheapest place to find this. I am sure any parts store carries this, also are the rubber sanding pads worth considering for this process? Thanks.
I plan on sanding with 1500. Then applying a thin guide coat of 2K clear then following suite with 2000 grit. After I will apply 2-3 wet coats of clear. Then wait 24 hours and hit it with M205, seal with Blackfire and apply a coat of 845 on top of that.
Thoughts and comments are welcome. I appreciate everyones input so far and will be sure to document my work.