Hey guys,
If you read my “Enamel vs. Acrylic” thread, you’ll know that I spray-painted my board with enamel. This was done over the hot coat, and there were no other gloss coats or any coats of resin. Nothing.
Now, since it was enamel, and I knew it would just chip off eventually anyway, I sanded all of it off and used a little bit of acetone to get some of the excess paint off.
When I sanded all the spraypaint off with 80 grit, there were quite a few pinholes. Since they were pretty small (none more than 1/8" diameter). I just filled them with laminating resin to make the board watertight. Now that my enamel coat is mostly off the board (there is still a very, very faint blue spraypaint still, but i dont know if it matters), I’m going to re-do the sprayjob, but this time with acrylic spraypaint.
Normally I wouldn’t even bother after all this trouble, but I want to cover all the little pinholes, and make them less obvious.
Now how should I prepare this? The main thing that I want is for the pinholes to be covered and unnoticeable.
Do I just spraypaint the paint over the board as I normally would despite the pinholes?
Keep in mind, I am doing this over a completely finished, sanded, hot-coated board. This is with a poly board, by the way.