Inspector71
Well-Known Member
Money, time, and other challenges necessitated me painting the underside of one of my cars in the garage...with spray cans. After I sanded down the entire underside from torsion bar cross member to the rear valance panel, and I mean every nook and cranny, by hand with the use of hand tools (again, had no choice), I had it all down to bare metal. I hit it with about 3 coats of paint, after 2 coats of primer. It came out okay but I took too long and it is darker/lighter in some areas. Anyway, problems arose when I hit it with the coats of clear. Looks okay, but in some places, white lines appeared and in others, the paint is rough to the touch while most of it is as smooth as glass. What made some of it fear rough (like sandpaper almost) or kind of look fuzzy as if brushed by cotton balls? It was a very clean and clear environment. Can I buff it out? Underside of car?...I'm a perfectionist. Thanks for the help.