cuyeda wrote:1. Do you use a clear coat?
2. Do you wet sand before the final clear coat is applied?
3. Do you you use a baking process between coats, or after all coats have been applied?
I don't clear coat, but if I were to, I'd get the rattle can stuff from the auto paint store, or I'd mix up a cup and spray it. It's tougher than the typical Krylon/ Rustoleum stuff. You can clear over a decal or sticker if you want.
If you let the paint cure completely, it needs to be at least scuffed prior to clear coating. If the paint went down great...you can get by with a scotch brite scuff on it, wet sand with fine paper if you have dust issues. If you plan on clear coating prior to complete cure on the paint, make sure your clear is compatible with the color coat.
I don't bake, but will at least keep up a good temp on it till it cures. I will set it close to the wood stove in the garage. I've got a lot of stuff that never has been baked or heated....holds up and looks great.
This is just what I do, there's lots of ways to do it others opinions may vary. Doug