I have posted a few topics about my botched up paint job, because I am worried, and I never experienced someting like this. I asked on one of the forums how to deal with something like this:
Very rough surface, becasue I wiped the excess drippy TS-13 paint off with a paper towel. Silly me.
So I asked how to deal this, and some people said to use alcohol, or better yet, sand it down. I would like to use the alcohol one, but I do not want to risk starting over again. If this is a good choice, then tell me.
I went with the sanding one. Any idea how to sand this down to smooth it? For now I started to sand it with 3000 grit, all the way to 8000 grit. It did smoothen it, but I want to ask you all here to see what else I should do. Here is what the model looks like after sanding it down 3000-8000:
I would say this is enough. But what should I do next? Should I let it cure and clearcoat it? Or should I paint one more layer and then add a clearcoat?
(keep in mind I have already put many layers of TS-13 (about 4). I am afraid that doing this more will make the surface details less recognizable, and will make the paint look gloopy.)
What should I do next?