My color combination has given me every issue I can. think of. There is actually some gold "overspray" visible. How do I get rid of it? If both colors were a gloss, no biggie, I would wet sand the black to remove the gold overspray and then clear coat the whole thing bringing back the gloss. Sanding the Matte will turn it gray and I can't clear it if I want it Matte. The gold here really needs to be clear coated which means another fill and finger wipe step that I don't want to do until I get rid of the gold haze left now. I have an option I haven't tried yet and that is a Matte Clear over a Matte Black. If it looks the same with the Matte Clear then I can wet sand, Matte Clear, gloss clear the letters and be done. I'll shoot some samples and see tomorrow. It could be that a Gloss Black with a Matte Clear is the same as Matte Black. Hopefully I can fix the small cover so I don't have to redo the other covers to match.
Or I forgot about the piece of equipment I have here that the powder coating forum named after me, The Marcuum. I took a 2" pvc cap, a 1/2" brass barb fitting and a standard air blow gun with nozzles as small the needle valve used to blow up sports balls. I drill a hole in the center of the cap and screw in the 1/2 brass barb, connect 8'-10' of clear 1/2" hose to it and the air gun to the other end. I turn on the shop vac, pop the cap over the end of the vac hose and I now have a mini vacuum. I can shoot the whole cover in Matte Black again and then carefully vacuum out the recessed letters. It takes a steady hand and i'm not getting any younger though.