The hood has a lot of little pit things from a cotton tree. I wet sanded the whole hood, roof trunk and other parts where there was bad oxidation. I used 400 grit on the rough parts where the rock chips where and 1000 grit where the oxidation was and the hood. Note that this does not allow for as much free reign on pulling and resetting as there is on a nice clear coat. After sanding I wiped off as much residue as possible then washed it with a Dawn/water mix in a bucket, let it dry and then went for it.
Tonight I finished the following:
- Hood
- Trunk
- Sanded and painted front bumper with Matte Black rattle can paint(rustoleum).
- Driver rear quarter panel
My help didn't come tonight so all of this was done solo. I was very nervous doing the hood and am glad it turned out so well. I put the grill back on and temp set the bumper just to see how things are going to look. Seeing it come together is very rewarding and hopefully tomorrow night I'll be able to get the roof and at least the rear bumper done. It looks like 15 yards isn't going to be enough so a trip back to Regional Supply will be needed. I'm guessing it will be about 3 yards more to finish out.
The more I finish the more unbecoming these wheels look. Need to get tires for my Team Dynamics...

