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jeepermat
I am losing my mind over this issue.
I painted the car in July, cleared with SPI UV Clear, started buffing and nicked an area where the quarter meets the roof.
Sanded it down, and hit it with a bit of epoxy, then with my base, it would lift every time where the epoxy met the clear.
Tried elevating the panel temp to ~95F, finally got the base to lay down without lifting, in my opinion it was due to more time vs the heat on the panel, I waited nearly 3 months before getting it to lay down.
I then layed down a coat of clear and didnt like the way the repair looked, so I sanded it down and am now trying again to blend the base in, however you can see in the photo below that I have a major issue where it lifted the new clear pretty much everywhere it contacted.
The Clear is 72hrs old, it sat in the sun for 2 days before I sanded it back down.
I raised the panel temp to 95F again, but that didnt seem to help.
I am using MS Pro Base, and SPI medium reducer, this is the first coat I layed down, and put it down pretty light.
What else should I do here?
I painted the car in July, cleared with SPI UV Clear, started buffing and nicked an area where the quarter meets the roof.
Sanded it down, and hit it with a bit of epoxy, then with my base, it would lift every time where the epoxy met the clear.
Tried elevating the panel temp to ~95F, finally got the base to lay down without lifting, in my opinion it was due to more time vs the heat on the panel, I waited nearly 3 months before getting it to lay down.
I then layed down a coat of clear and didnt like the way the repair looked, so I sanded it down and am now trying again to blend the base in, however you can see in the photo below that I have a major issue where it lifted the new clear pretty much everywhere it contacted.
The Clear is 72hrs old, it sat in the sun for 2 days before I sanded it back down.
I raised the panel temp to 95F again, but that didnt seem to help.
I am using MS Pro Base, and SPI medium reducer, this is the first coat I layed down, and put it down pretty light.
What else should I do here?