Even after the yellow ochre has dried, you can continue to go over it with the red scotch brite pad, creating subtle scratch marks in the paint. Wipe down the panel with a tack cloth before spraying any more paint. Now using the root beer (3 parts paint to 1 part 4011 reducer), in my Iwata HP-CS, spray it in small sections and wipe most of it off with a cloth or paper towel. The idea is to leave some of the root beer in those small lines and scratches you just created. Again, you can make this underlying grain to your own taste. You can’t really mess up here because even if the root beer streaks or blotches a bit, that will just enhance the wood grain you will create in the upcoming steps.
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