Rbm Professional amateur Sep 24, 2023 #1 Base then clear.....sand clear and more coats of clear....what happens if you break thru to original clear...will it halo or be noticeable..might try this on next project...I really don't see it helping but wanna try and see
Base then clear.....sand clear and more coats of clear....what happens if you break thru to original clear...will it halo or be noticeable..might try this on next project...I really don't see it helping but wanna try and see
Rbm Professional amateur Sep 27, 2023 #3 Barry said: Trust me, never break through! Yes halo time. Click to expand... Can't think of anyone I'd rather trust....thx
Barry said: Trust me, never break through! Yes halo time. Click to expand... Can't think of anyone I'd rather trust....thx
alex1970 Promoted Users Sep 28, 2023 #4 If you break thru clear whether sanding or buffing, you need to do what to avoid a halo?
Chris_Hamilton Trying to be the best me, I can be Sep 28, 2023 #5 alex1970 said: If you break thru clear whether sanding or buffing, you need to do what to avoid a halo? Click to expand... Re-coat/re-clear. Only thing you can do.
alex1970 said: If you break thru clear whether sanding or buffing, you need to do what to avoid a halo? Click to expand... Re-coat/re-clear. Only thing you can do.