how about a pic?
J
Well, I tried, but this paint is so bright, I couldn't get the sag to appear clearly. I sanded it all with 1000 grit, got the sag(s) out: it ran the whole length of the right side! I just couldn't see that until I started working on it. Boy, when the wind drops and blows, this sheet metal sure cools off fast.

After that, I got some rubbing compound and some polishing compound (Turtle Wax) and hand-rubbed the whole tank, as much of it has orange peel. I couldn't see that, either, until I sanded it, 'cuz this paint is SO bright (and my eyes are old...).
Finally, I polished it with my car buffer and the Polishing compound. It looks better, not quite so brassy, still has a nice shine, though.
Next comes the side covers. If they come out OK, then I'll be faced with the question: can I spray another clearcoat over the dried-and-polished one on the tank, or is this finish the one I must live with? It's nice, but the side covers will be shinier, due to the nature of this paint...
If it was lacquer, I'd know what to do. But, this is very different paint, this catalyst stuff.
