Well, I’m committed now!

When I painted my car about nine years ago, there was a problem in the paint booth. I was using a new paint booth for the first time, and a panel partially popped out and allowed a bunch of dirt and crap to get on the hood. Fortunately, it only got on the hood. So about a month later, I sanded down the hood and repainted it. I used some 2K primer, but when I sprayed the paint on there was some kind of a reaction. I had a few spots where the paint actually wrinkled. I have been painting for 40 years and never had that happen. I have put up with seeing those little wrinkles for about eight years now, and I finally am doing something about it. After blocking the filler smooth, I will use some Evercoat G2 polyester primer, give it several days to cure, block View attachment 1716250182sand it, and then spray it with sealer and two-stage basecoat clearcoat.

A pain in the butt, but so worth it when it’s done.
I had kinda the same thing happen, but it’s fixed now.