Just a quick few comments upon spray jobs
A chap on here already mentioned heating up the panel prior spraying with a hair dryer ( you could buy an industrial one as this won't overheat like your misses will if you break her hair dryer before a big night out ).
He also mentioned to use hot water to heat your can up prior to use - Tip on top of this: keep the can immersed in the hot water especially when near the end of the contents as this will give more energy to the contents inside giving a better spray and retard the presence of droplets that will sit out of an near empty can ( think of the Brownian motion experiment at school science class - the more heat you use the more random the gas shoots about - Warning though direct heat will be extremely hazardous as your using solvent which are flammable hence hot water being used only!!)
Top tip - pay attention to the style of the nozzle, many cheap versions will not only spit paint out unevenly but will paint your fingers in the process (careful where you put these painted nails!) If you can get hold of the wider styles nozzles almost like a mini air horn, your fingers are well behind the nozzle and the spread spray throughout is a hell of a lot better than your average Halfrauds stock.
Thanks for your time . . .