Hey Goose - I did that same thing when I was re-doing my V&H pipes...
you put on too many layers...!
I used Hi-Temp flat black BBQ paint.. works great - two coats... that's it... then one coat of VHT Hi temp Satin clear - to spruce it up a bit.
follow the direction on "curing" the paint once the satin layer is on.... it's like run the bike for 10 minutes... cool for 10.... run for 20... cool for 20... then run for 30.... cool... and done..
something like that...
it will be sticky / tacky when you are baking it... so be careful not to touch it with a rag to "wipe" any spec of dirt or stuff off (i um did that too.. had to star over... doh!)
you put on too many layers...!
I used Hi-Temp flat black BBQ paint.. works great - two coats... that's it... then one coat of VHT Hi temp Satin clear - to spruce it up a bit.
follow the direction on "curing" the paint once the satin layer is on.... it's like run the bike for 10 minutes... cool for 10.... run for 20... cool for 20... then run for 30.... cool... and done..
something like that...
it will be sticky / tacky when you are baking it... so be careful not to touch it with a rag to "wipe" any spec of dirt or stuff off (i um did that too.. had to star over... doh!)