To your question about my 'orange-peeled' comment -
If you look at an orange , you'll see quite a few 'pock-marks' in the peel , this phrase 'orange-peeled' has been coined to describe painted , varnished & many other types of finish methods that have an appearance very similar to the orange-peel texture .
This finishing flaw is unaccecptable to professional finishers , and indicates a plethora of possible errors during finishing , including , but not limited to things like : improper surface prep , air-mixture/pressure calibration (for air-assisted aplication finishes) , solvent / finish mixtures , etc.
It's a pain in the butt to try to fix , without stripping down the surface again .