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Originally Posted by aznpoopy
possibly. i've never tried spraying over wet. with fisheye, usually the culprit is some kind of oil, but i think it goes without saying the surface has to be perfectly clean. that includes clean of dust from sanding, clean of water and clean of oils that you deposit on the surface just by touching it without wearing gloves.
i personally sand once before paint, wash it a billion times, wipe dry and let it sit for a while to make sure any remaining moisture has evap'd off. after that, any time i handle it, latex gloves are on. if you're spraying rustoleum, i wouldn't bother with wetsanding between coats. spray on all coats, let dry, then wetsand up to 2000, finish with orbital buffer and rubbing compound. it will be glossy.
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So i did the other side, and as you said i washed it a couple times and it helped alot. I'll have to sand back to primer and start again on the wrinkled part on the rear end. Rubber gloves is a good idea!
Oh and as far as wet sand, what number should i do up to 2000?