I decided to go about spraying the front wing today, and the amount of fail that took place as a result of this idea was to such a degree, that even i am apprehensive about mentioning it.
So, off we go then...
I re-masked up the car, re-cleaned and dried the surface again as i have been doing this over the course of evenings this week and didn't want to risk any contamination.
Paint time!!!
I began spraying, in gentle strokes whilst maintaining the same distance from the panel (10 inches or so) and spraying in the same direction as recommended with metallics (something to do with flakes) which seemed to be going well.
Thats all it was, seemed. in reality, something went wrong.
I was left with what can only be decribed as this..
Imagine, if you will, a thin, watery, glittery compound, of which every stroke was a different colour to the one before it, landing on the wing in streaks, together with some runs i had created whilst trying to spray out this inconsistant nightmare, resulting in at least 47'500 shades of silver cascading happily down the wing like a slow moving waterfall, dragging any of the even finish that i had achieved, purely by chance, away like a vacuum.
Then, just to seal my fate, huge areas of chernobyl like activity had taken place on the surface as well, which appeared to be reaction to something that looked like iron filings stuck to a magnet.
I am very disheartened by this, as i have sprayed both metallic and non metallic paints in the past on many different makes and ages of vehicle, without anything like this ever happening before, and i also prepered and cleaned all surfaces fully in order to minimize any risk of this kind of thing
I would honestly be happier driving with a smashed up wing instead, plus i also belive that this abomination in its current state, because it is on the passengers side of the car, may well scare small children and the elderly.