Interlux Brightside Spraying...is this orange peel or something else?

Sugarloafer

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I'm spraying my boat with Interlux Brightside, and I can't quite get a mirror finish. From 4 feet away it looks pretty good, but up close I can see a wavy or kinda frosted-glass like effect in the reflection. It's smooth to the touch, but I was wondering if this is still orange peel that I can't feel or see on the surface (the way I can when gelcoat is sprayed), or what I've read called "urethane peel"? The effect is almost unnoticeable when I look down the edge, but increases as my eye moves more perpendicular to the surface.

If it helps, I'm using a conventional siphon gun, 1.8mm tip, 55-60psi at the gun. I've tried 10% and 15% thinning, but still get this effect. I've also sanded back down with 400 wet, then again with 600 wet.

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hemi rt

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how did you prep the surface? do you know what the priginal surface was?
 

Sugarloafer

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The original surface was Brightside that I put on (with roll/tip) about 7 years ago. I sanded everything down to the original gelcoat/previous primer, then added a few coats of primer, sanding in-between coats as Interlux recommends on their instructions. I believe I used 220grit after the final coat of primer and before the first layer of topcoat. I wiped it down with acetone to get most of the sanding dust off, and then again just before spraying with Interlux's 333 solvent.
 
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Sugarloafer

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Thanks. And yeah, the instructions I have say wipe it down with 333, but put 216 into the paint. I also read of someone who put 333 into their paint when spraying and got better results. So maybe I'll try that :)
 
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