talontsiawd
Well-Known Member
If you want a finish that will stay, sand back through the paint you put on. I don't know if you sanded and cleaned it before but bubbles are where the paint did not adhere correctly.
If you don't want to do this every few years, I suggest using an air brush and using a red candy instead of spray paint. Spray paint will do the job but since nobody makes an automotive translucent red in a can (to my knowledge), it will fade over time.
Anyway, sanding will give you an opportunity to have much better prep work and just spray light coats. Clear it and wetsand if you desire.
If you don't want to do this every few years, I suggest using an air brush and using a red candy instead of spray paint. Spray paint will do the job but since nobody makes an automotive translucent red in a can (to my knowledge), it will fade over time.
Anyway, sanding will give you an opportunity to have much better prep work and just spray light coats. Clear it and wetsand if you desire.