Simple problem, but then again I'm a stupid person so here goes. Started painting my radio trim with white krylon fusion paint (my bird is pewter and white seems to be a good color). Got some medium and fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down with beforehand. First few coats go on and its looking decent, then it runs. So I sand some off and try again, runs again. I figure I'm spraying too much on at once, is there a particular method you guys use to make it come out nice and smooth? I was thinking of doing it in sections, like say the bottom half of the trim in one sweep, wait till it dries, then the top half. I was doing two sweeps right after another but I think that may be the problem. I think I've done ten coats overall and its not looking all that great. I'm guessing I gotta sand it all and start over..
One more question as I feel its along the same subject. I'm trying to get that felt/cloth crap off the back of my speaker covers so I can work on those. I've torn most of it off, but there is still a bit stuck on with some kind of glue. They are small enough pieces where its pretty difficult to get off and some of the holes are still covered. What would remedy this? I have goo gone if that helps, haven't tried it yet though. The covers are smooth, do they require sanding still?
One more question as I feel its along the same subject. I'm trying to get that felt/cloth crap off the back of my speaker covers so I can work on those. I've torn most of it off, but there is still a bit stuck on with some kind of glue. They are small enough pieces where its pretty difficult to get off and some of the holes are still covered. What would remedy this? I have goo gone if that helps, haven't tried it yet though. The covers are smooth, do they require sanding still?
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