I agree - it is remarkable how nice a clean, new plastic tent will provide a good environment.you can get a cleaner paint job in that booth than a 100k booth some times
All my paint jobs require sanding afterwards anyway so you can usually make most any paint job look good with elbow grease!
And what a great story those blemishes tell. "and here you can see the feet and ankles of a Culex restuans mosquito, suspended in the 2nd and 3rd layers of clear."epends on how deeply embedded the mosquitoes and gnats get. I did one car back in 1989 where some of the bugs landed just as I was starting to lay on the clear. No amount of wet sanding and buffing completely eliminated all visible parts of their bodies from within the paint.
And another layer of the onion is peeled. I know exactly what you mean. My car restoration might end up buying us a new garage.Well, like it happens with most projects, while working on the paint garage I started having a problem with underground power that supplies the two garages on the property. After messing with it for a couple days it looks like I'll be putting in new underground conduit and wiring. Baaaaah!