One really, really important tip.
It is imperative that all colors be brought up to 100% saturation when you paint at this level. I talked about this before. 100% saturation simply means we have hit the maximum depth of color. We could add multiple coats and it will not darken the color. The reason this is so important is in doing repairs....and you will have a lot of them! If you have not shot to 100%, anytime we do a repair(shoot back over) you will always have a ring or dark spot where the repair is made.
Let's say we have not shot to 100% and we have a little spot that needs to be repaired. As we shoot the repair area, over spray will hit the areas around the repair area. By the time we have the repaired spot up to the right depth, the surrounding areas will now be too dark, leaving a dark spot or ring.
If we have shot our original base color to 100%, we can lay on as much paint as we want on the repair area and it will all blend in.
Last edited by Portlandflyer; 01-18-2016 at 09:54 AM.