I'm rebuilding a 77 CB750 custom and included is a paint job using Rustoleum general purpose black spray paint. I'm using black as a basecoat, stripes in off-white, and clearcoat using Spraymax 2k.
I stripped, primed, wet sanded, primed, shot several coats of black, masked, and shot the white. The problem I'm running into is when I wet sanded the black base coat. I wet sanded with 600 grit, water/soap mixture, and as soon as I started getting the surface smooth, the high spots that were sanded down began to discolor and look to be a mottled gray. It almost looks like I burned through to the primer, but I don't think this is the case bc I layed 4-5 coats of base, and I barely sanded.
Is this the look I should be expecting when I wet sand black, or is something wrong??
A friend of mine recommended that I respray the black and go right to clear without wet sanding. The problem with this is that when I spray the black, its almost impossible to get a consistent finish. Some spots are wet and shiny, some are dry. If I clear over this without sanding, will the different textures show through the clear?
Below are pics of the tank with a few spots sanded showing the discoloration:
Here is a pic of the rest of the tank before sanding, showing the inconsistency of the finish, some parts wet, some dry.
I'm afraid that because I have already masked and shot the white, that to reshoot the black, I would never be able to remask the white perfectly. Any ideas on how to do this?
Thanks