I have no stake in this as it wasn't my plane and I hesitate to say anything here but you're asking....
I saw an RV come back from GLO a year or so ago that they should still be hanging their heads in shame over. Colors bled onto others, overspray in many places so bad it wasn't even shiny. GLO actually handed him a can of buffing compound to remove the overspray. He has been working off and on for a year on it and it looks better but it will never look like it should for what he paid. Single stage just doesn't buff like that. His scheme is beyond fantastic, but his painter needed a class on paint gun setup. I've done a lot of spraying in my life and that application was poorly done.
When you go to pick up your plane....have the attitude that they keep it until it's completely right and if it isn't at least as good as a Hyundai off the lot....there is something wrong. When I picked mine up from my painter I was blown away by it....and the smile is still there every time I look at it. Don't drop the ball at the one yard line.....
We all have had one job that got away from us and perhaps this was the only one for GLO, but they should never have handed it over and he should never have accepted it. Just my opinion, worth less than .02