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Feels so awkward having it all one color dont it...

If your gonna paint it there also, I'd make a red neck booth. Enclose it with plastic, use a fan or two too pull out fumes and hose down the ground keep down the dust.
Sand out the runs smooth or they will look like dents or high spots in the final finish.

 The area will still need to be sanded but will be 10x easier to fix vs. leaving the run there.
 The area will still need to be sanded but will be 10x easier to fix vs. leaving the run there.
 I followed all the directions on the can. Obviously it takes years of experience, which I don't have. Problems that went wrong; I can see where I wipe the boat down. I used the materials that was called for. I got fisheyes in the paint, not sure if the ratio of paint and thinner was wrong or other problems. And of course some runs. So I'll sand the boat down once again and enlist the help from Brian to shoot the boat for me. I will go with base coat clear coat this time instead of Interlux products. Brian and Megan will be down this way in couple of weeks to look at my complete failure.
 I followed all the directions on the can. Obviously it takes years of experience, which I don't have. Problems that went wrong; I can see where I wipe the boat down. I used the materials that was called for. I got fisheyes in the paint, not sure if the ratio of paint and thinner was wrong or other problems. And of course some runs. So I'll sand the boat down once again and enlist the help from Brian to shoot the boat for me. I will go with base coat clear coat this time instead of Interlux products. Brian and Megan will be down this way in couple of weeks to look at my complete failure.  Btw I'll stick to fiberglass work, that I can do.
 Btw I'll stick to fiberglass work, that I can do.We'll get her done, don't worry! Should not take long and I will teach you a couple things along the way. I'll turn you into a painter before I leave there! We have all weekend, Megan does not need to be back to work till Monday. We will plan on being there Friday and hang out a couple days so I can teach you, my young grasshopper!!
I'm guessing you didn't spray a sealer coat first! Primer soaked up the paint. Couple more coats it should turn out for you.
I got fisheyes in the paint
Did you use an inline moisture filter? Harbor Freight sells them cheap.
Man... Maybe its just me, but it doesnt look that bad. Get a few more coats on it.... And everything I have read about brightside is---WAIT, it will look better in a couple hours.
PS- IF you decide to go ahead and do a base/clear.. Be careful with the interlux pre-kote and brightside. I thought I read somewhere that going over it with other products will cause it to fail on you?
Thats no good, bunch of time and money out the window, but I guess thats how ya learn sometimes. On the bright side, you talked YF into painting it for you, should turn out nice.
 I had most of the supplies, however I bought $100.00 worth of paint and ended buying more sandpaper. For sanding the boat down was about a day and 1/2 day to take it apart. After all this is over I'll have some lessons learned for the DIYer.
 I had most of the supplies, however I bought $100.00 worth of paint and ended buying more sandpaper. For sanding the boat down was about a day and 1/2 day to take it apart. After all this is over I'll have some lessons learned for the DIYer. I'll be using dupont products this time. Brian will stop by on the way back from Orlando to help squirt the boat this weekend coming.
I'll be using dupont products this time. Brian will stop by on the way back from Orlando to help squirt the boat this weekend coming. Hopefully I'll have the boat sanded down and ready by the time he gets to Charleston. Hopefully it's a matter of taping, sanding and spraying, well if it's that easy a caveman can do it right!!! I'll have plenty of pictures.
 Hopefully I'll have the boat sanded down and ready by the time he gets to Charleston. Hopefully it's a matter of taping, sanding and spraying, well if it's that easy a caveman can do it right!!! I'll have plenty of pictures.
