Utopiapga
Active Member
Ok so I just bought my 2006 Ridgeback 3 months ago and I LOVE IT!!! I am however a perfectionist and the paint altho from a distance looks amazing when up close you can see quite a few spots of weather and imperfections in the clear. Now mind you I am a Picaso with a spray can but little to no experience with the spray gun. Got a nice gift last year for Xmas, a nice little compressor with a air gun and spray gun just big enough to tackle a job like painting the tins ( tank, front and back fender ).
I'm thinking all it would take is some wet sanding to atke the clear down a bit to get the inperfections out then just shooting it again with clear. I do have a small one car agrage that would work great for this just would need to put a nice heater in there to get it up to temp.
So I guess my question is any advise on how I shold go about doing it or should I just take them to saomeone that knows what they are doing and bite the bullet and pay the price? I have always been a hands on do it yourself kind of guy and get more satisfaction out of doing it myself but DO NOT wanna ruin and perfectle good paint job and tribal design to boot!
Any help appreciated!!
I'm thinking all it would take is some wet sanding to atke the clear down a bit to get the inperfections out then just shooting it again with clear. I do have a small one car agrage that would work great for this just would need to put a nice heater in there to get it up to temp.
So I guess my question is any advise on how I shold go about doing it or should I just take them to saomeone that knows what they are doing and bite the bullet and pay the price? I have always been a hands on do it yourself kind of guy and get more satisfaction out of doing it myself but DO NOT wanna ruin and perfectle good paint job and tribal design to boot!
Any help appreciated!!

