Cybercowboy
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My vette has orange peel. Would I consider wet-sanding it? No.
DK, I think you may be wrong this time. If I remember Ron Ketchum said that older clear coats had more solvent, making them "spread out" more before they dried. But environmental concerns have caused the manufacturers to use low-solvent clears for the last several years. These types of clear are much more prone to orange-peel. If you have ever painted anything with laquer you know how important thinning it can be.
Anyway, the base coat on a clear coated paint job is very very thin. The clear coat is maybe 10-20X the thickness so any hills or dales will be there.
DK, I think you may be wrong this time. If I remember Ron Ketchum said that older clear coats had more solvent, making them "spread out" more before they dried. But environmental concerns have caused the manufacturers to use low-solvent clears for the last several years. These types of clear are much more prone to orange-peel. If you have ever painted anything with laquer you know how important thinning it can be.
Anyway, the base coat on a clear coated paint job is very very thin. The clear coat is maybe 10-20X the thickness so any hills or dales will be there.