Dry Spray Correction Question

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Antznyopantz

Hello all.
New painter here.

Clearing my first car - I shot clear coat the texture of bedliner. After blaming the gun, the car, my compressor, Barry, God, and the rest of you for making painting sound like fun - I accepted it was my own fault (gun too far from the car body) and have since cleared several panels/objects successfully. All good there.

I also knocked down the rough clear on the car with 500grit on a DA and then blocked it out with 500grit, but I still have some pinhead sized bits of shiny clear coat throughout the body that seem resistant to scotchbrite pads. I'm guessing they are low spots.

At this point I would prefer not to block any further to avoid sanding through. The risk seems high for little reward - and I'm ok with an imperfect finish on this first one.

My question: Will these shiny pinhead-sized patches of unscuffed clear cause adhesion problems? If so, more blocking?

Thanks.
Best,
Scott
 
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