So i've begun the painting process on the restoration of my vintage Stewart bass drum, and so far so good. Unfortunately, i had to start over after making a silly mistake, and had to remove a coat of paint, and one coat of primer after it dried. I have since re-sanded the bare shell with 220 grit, and then applied the new coat of primer.. After lightly sanding the "new" first coat with 00 steel wool to remove bumps, etc, and to also achieve an even coat all around, i applied a second coat of primer.
The results are good, so far. It may have been unnecessary to apply 2 coats of primer, but i wanted to make sure the shell was evenly coated for when i have to apply the first coat of paint. I'm now ready to apply the first coat of paint, but i wanted to know if i should sand the second coat of primer as well, as well as after each coat of paint ? If so, do i continue to use steel wool, or a finer grit sandpaper ? Help2
All thoughts on going about this process are appreciated !
cheers,
Rob