Todd, Assuming you want the raised portion black and it's black now why not mask it over. Blow the color on the uppper and lower areas. Then unmask the black area, and clearcoat the entire panel.
This is the procedure I used. Except I had made repairs which required the black areas to be coated. I bypassed the black epoxy paint stage by using black epoxy primer for the paint preparation.
Sincerely, Mark Keller 91 Carat Cowichan Bay, B.C. |
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