Well, I shot the hinges, etc. last night so I could be "done" with shooting paint. Spent the day cleaning up that garage bay, windows where the exhaust fans were, washed a bit of dry overspray off the front stone work, removed the dividing wall, reinstalled my MaxJax lift, etc. Planning to wet sand, and polish the couple of small areas on the tub that are visible this week so I could do chassis mating next weekend. That's a huge milestone as it frees up a garage bay, and then I can do some "fun" work on the car while I tackle the wet sanding of all the body panels.
AND then I discover this. I shot this trunk lid hanging off the hinge bolts, so the rear of the trunk was facing down. Advantage of this is I could shoot both sides in one session. But I obviously screwed up and didn't get close to enough paint right at the transition from the horizontal part of the trunk, to the small vertical section at the very back. The vertical section is only about 2". I got good coverage on the vertical portion just not on the very corner of the edge. It's probably 1/4" that didn't get enough BC.
Sanding and reshooting the entire panel would require a fair amount of time to reset the "booth", take it all back down, clean, etc.. Thoughts on me masking this small area and "blending" it in with my little detail gun I used to shoot the hinges. The entire panel will get wet sanded and polished if that helps.
Thoughts?