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The smoothness of the paint is a huge improvement!
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As almost always happens, there can be a bit of over spray (where the masking lifted a little and paint got underneath.). I'll go back and re-mask and do a quick shot of orange.
A way to stop(or, at least, minimize) this is to spray a clear coat(flat, gloss, I use paint adhesion promoter because I buy it in BIG spray cans, but it's still just "clear") before the new color, or spray the masked edges with the same color being covered up, before spraying the new color...I've used both methods and they worked well for me, no more "spray bleeding"..I am really glad you decided to re-paint these, looking much better!
Another way to avoid blurry edges is to spray along the edges of the masking withy the color paint you used under the masking. Just along the edge of the masking. Then when that dries spray on the other color. The pre-spray of bottom color fills in all the little gaps along the masking the overcoat usually fills so a nice crisp line. That's a Jim Hediger trick.
or spray the masked edges with the same color being covered up, before spraying the new color...