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Todays paints contain so much additive for UV protection that some orange peel in the clear coat is the norm. Dont take my word for this , go from one new car lot to the next and look for it.
There is a devil in the details of painting the engine bay. There are a handful of small spots where the paint gets scratched away to ensure chassis ground paths.
GM does have the prettiest blues. Years ago they had the prettiest greens in the charts too.
When I said 20 PSI that was with the trigger pulled but static at the gun is 45. I can try and bring it up though. I can try some reducer also.
73AbodEE when you say 1:8 do you mean 8 parts reducer to normal mix of clear/hardener (4:1) ?
that doesn't look too bad, like Redfish says , there is always a certain amount of orange peel from the factory. the question is , are YOU happy with it lolGood advice. I think I may be premature in my initial thought though. Looking at it this morning it looks WAY smoother. This is a shot taken from about 2 inches from the surface.
lol I think that may be the issue I made sure my garage lights (florescents) were off and no flash so it is ONLY natural light coming in from the open garage door.
As far as am I happy? I think so. Considering I am using cheap equipment with very little skill. This is my first time painting with an HVLP. I am happy that I have the process down and that I know I can fix problems that crop up also. When I first hit the color I had a run went from the door clear to the head light. I wet sanded the next morning painted again and then cleared and you could not see the runs anywhere.