Dear Forum, I’m just trying to get to the tank of my motorcycle and hit a few challenges here… The tank was simply puffed over by the previous owner with spray can paint to repair a few bumps….The oversprayed paint was matt black and looked admittedly also pretty cool on the bike…unfortunately the quality from the spray can was accordingly, so after some flies, some gasoline etc the tank looked eggy pretty rough. now first with 300er wet sanded and then again some places with 400er. In some places were very stubborn stickers, so I have there a little too much sanded away…. partly the silver original color through, over the red primer up to the yellow primer… On the smooth surfaces can get the with sticky ground well under the grip, but the same happened to me also at the edges of the tank, because here were some scratches…(see pictures i The original silver varnish is well sanded everywhere… I wonder now how I should get to the edges…. I can imagine with two variants: 1. just leave it and try to balance it with a layer of adhesive ground next locally, then a second layer fully surfaced over the entire tank? 2. completely expose the edges to metal, and then create the transition on the ‘levels’ surfaces with adhesive ground…that means adhesive ground on top and then with nem 800er n assschleifen… I think it would be too elaborate to completely de-lacquer this thing…for what I want to amch: Matt-black,1 to two layers, then matter 2k clear varnish on it… can someone give me advice on how to proceed best? Thank you! Stefan