Dan/Dean: Pick a calm day at KVIS and after you have prepped Deans AC , I would spray it with TCP (tri city paint) IOS free high build primer and sand it down with 800 wet/dry paper , with water . After you are satisfied with the primer and the sanding results , I would use the TCP AUE (Acrylic Urethane Enamel) for the top coat . Single stage ! One light coat , then two more coats ! The paint I used was the TCP Restoration Shop AUE ....Hot Rod Red ! At the time it was about $120.00 for the entire kit . Orange peel , runs and a few bugs in the paint not a problem ! Let the paint cure and then wet sand the paint with 1200 then 2000 wet sand paper . Once the surface is smooth use Meguirar's 105 buffing compound , followed by Meguirar's 205 polishing compound . It is a hell of a lot of work , but the end result will save Dean THOUSANDS !
You can go on You Tube and see how the Hot Rod Guys wet sand their paint to a high gloss !
I tried all the options to paint my AC at home including using a HF portable garage , but it was too small and not enough light and the paint hose was all over my feet !
In the end I just painted it in the driveway ! It came out OK and I give it a grade of B !
You and Dean may have a problem with the Central Valley "Bugs" should you decide to do it in the "Alley" , but if you use any color other than WHITE you should be OK !
RB
I can never get my pics to post from my Gallery ?