Before I taped up the other half of the foregrip, I wanted to clear coat the hydrodip to make sure it does not get damaged by the masking tape. But before I clear coat, I need to do touch ups by hand.
I mixed too much yellow paint, so I went ahead and did the yellow touch ups on the other dipped parts.
3 layers of gloss clear coat on half of the foregrip.
Once the clear coat was dry, I taped up the clear coat, and dipped the other half. While waiting for the rinse to dry on the dip, I wet sanded off the failed dips from the parts I want to redo.
The two parts I want to redo got recoated in hydrographic paint.
While the hydrographic paint was drying, I set up the dip for one of the main bodies. These are going to be the largest and most difficult dips. Luckily a good section of them will get painted gunmetal later.
When setting up this dip, the film took up most of my large bin.
Dip results. Masking tape was put over the magnet slots since that part will be covered up later and the tape will create a smooth surface, reducing the amount of pockets that can create air bubbles or tears in the dip.