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inspectorbob
Hi all,
I'm new to all this painting stuff--not doing it for a living (thankfully, as I would starve!). I just cleared my first project using one coat of production clear over metallic Chromabase. I was planning to add additional coats after I saw how this worked out. Most of it came out, much to my surprise, pretty good! Had to let it sit for a couple of weeks, but came back to it and realized after it dried that I had some really thin spots in the clear. I also found some orange that I will need to remove.
Now, here is my question. I know I need to sand the clear before adding additional coats, but with there being some really thin, rough spots, I'm concerned that I might break thru to the base. How would you recommend I proceed? The clear is about 3 weeks old now.
Thanks!
I'm new to all this painting stuff--not doing it for a living (thankfully, as I would starve!). I just cleared my first project using one coat of production clear over metallic Chromabase. I was planning to add additional coats after I saw how this worked out. Most of it came out, much to my surprise, pretty good! Had to let it sit for a couple of weeks, but came back to it and realized after it dried that I had some really thin spots in the clear. I also found some orange that I will need to remove.
Now, here is my question. I know I need to sand the clear before adding additional coats, but with there being some really thin, rough spots, I'm concerned that I might break thru to the base. How would you recommend I proceed? The clear is about 3 weeks old now.
Thanks!