Hi Guys,
I'm currently re-spraying my Harley bodywork and have completed the basecoat (dark metallic green) and first stage lacquering on most parts. Having flatted back with 1500 grit I've airbrushed my final artwork and applied 3 further coats of 2k lacquer. Just need to let this harden up before final compound and polishing. All well and good.
However, I overlooked lacquering my oil tank when I did the other bits. Ooops. So, my problem is that the oil tank has been in basecoat for about 3 weeks. I'd rather not have to flat it and re-basecoat it because I've run out of the basecoat. I guess I could maybe get a quarter litre and apply another coat and then lacquer straight after flash off but I was wondering if I might get away with lacquering it as is, though I'm guessing I know the answer to this deep down. Any helpful thoughts?
I'm currently re-spraying my Harley bodywork and have completed the basecoat (dark metallic green) and first stage lacquering on most parts. Having flatted back with 1500 grit I've airbrushed my final artwork and applied 3 further coats of 2k lacquer. Just need to let this harden up before final compound and polishing. All well and good.
However, I overlooked lacquering my oil tank when I did the other bits. Ooops. So, my problem is that the oil tank has been in basecoat for about 3 weeks. I'd rather not have to flat it and re-basecoat it because I've run out of the basecoat. I guess I could maybe get a quarter litre and apply another coat and then lacquer straight after flash off but I was wondering if I might get away with lacquering it as is, though I'm guessing I know the answer to this deep down. Any helpful thoughts?