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ScottsGT
Got a few runs shooting Univ Clear with high temp activator in weather too cool. Since its going to be 110 tomorrow, I figured I could dip the parts and not get any runs. LOL!
So this evening I was wet sanding out the runs and broke through the clear on a thin edge, and down into the base sealer.
Prospray base using SPI reducer and activator.
Should I shoot one coat of clear and after it flashes off spray the break through area? Or just shoot the red base over the sanded surface and then clear? I remember years ago getting lifting around the edges of where the clear was sanded off, and we shot a thin coat of clear before re basing.
So this evening I was wet sanding out the runs and broke through the clear on a thin edge, and down into the base sealer.
Prospray base using SPI reducer and activator.
Should I shoot one coat of clear and after it flashes off spray the break through area? Or just shoot the red base over the sanded surface and then clear? I remember years ago getting lifting around the edges of where the clear was sanded off, and we shot a thin coat of clear before re basing.