I am with Darrell on this one. You are concerned about all the right things
except you left out SILICONE! I never found the source (even changed
compressors) but the guy who eventually painted the remaining car for me
identified
it as the problem.
IMHO if you are satisfied with orange peel, sags, etc but a relatively clean
looking car, then paint it yourself. My recommendation is to find someone
who will spray it for you in the proper environment. Make a deal that you do
all the prep work as well as the wet sanding and buffing. You will gain the
personal satisfaction that you are looking for without the aggravation.
I got mine sprayed for $1200 materials included and the paint was about
$500. I have since found that it could have been done cheaper, but I was OK
with
that.
BTW you are likely to have to sign a statement that you will not come back
and bitch as the key to a great paint job is prep and you are going to be doing
that.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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