wet sand single stage acrylic urethane

like said, I make NO claim to be pro at this, but have painted a number of car s over the years. some guys that have posted on this thread a re pros.
I will say this. a CLEAN enclosed area is really a must. remember the rafters , ceiling,... in that old garage can have lots of dust there! it will fall on your paint! lighting, a must, I try to get by with out additional light...mistake!! but I never have enough $$ to have everything like I want, and refuse to spend the next 10 yrs trying to have it all, ( probably kick the bucket before that!)... exhaust? yes. you need to pull the fumes out away from you. fresh suit is really needed. that stuff is nasty! real spray booths have engineered exhaust and lighting!
Tadams, if you lay that urethane on RIGHT, proper nozzle size and pressure, constant air flow, right reducer, it can be laid on with a great wet look. it will be shiney no further work to it. but all has to be right. don't have a HF pressure reg at gun that goes to **** bought time ya start for one thing! ha and yes ya need to keep out the dust, dirt, and BUGS! ha
and that Ivory will be a good color and non metallic. solves a lot of problems that can arise and show up later....! think of it like this, at least ya got the balls to do it.