Well the whole deal took just about two hours, unbelievable! For the better part, when you open the shop door, its pretty darn dramatic. The roof, hood, and trunk turned out really nice but still a few errant pieces of lint here and there. That was with a solvent wipe and a tack job prior to starting. Unfortunately, as I was cruising along thinking how well the job was going, due to piss poor lighting that I felt was adequate, I was unable to see how much was going on and that produced a few runs.
Dealing with that fact, and the lint deal, I think the whole job is gonna get the 800 sand job and a final coat of clear. Now that I have an idea of how the stuff works, I should end up with a beautiful job. Two absolutely full coats on top of the dry first coat took just about two quarts. 3 hours later its a bit sticky, so Ill give it a chance to cure at least overnight (the mfgrs suggest 24 hours before a wet sand). As all this stuff shrinks about 5%, its already to begin snugging up and not look so juicy. Boat paint with a roll and tip does the same thing. This is gonna reduce the runs to a manageable stage.
I came in feeling sorry for myself. After going out now for a later look, its not as bad as when I finished up. The prep is gonna take a day to accomplish, so why rush it now, right?
Any suggestions appreciated from here... Bill