RosharonRooster
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unfortunately I dont have a picture to show but here's what happened.
My buddy had some new 94-96 impala mirrors. They are plastic. Brand new. Here was his process.
600 grit.
Bulldog adhesion
2 coats spi black base
1 coat production clear.
Had a dirt nib ....went to sand it out and burned thru (told him its dangerous sanding 1 coat of clear)
No problem its just a mirror. ..scuffed with red pad and reshot basecoat and it wrinkled....he called me asking what to do. I told him to sand it and spray it with epoxy. Then rebase and clear it again.
Its fixed...but the question is with so few materials used and a pretty basic process....what caused the wrinkle?
My buddy had some new 94-96 impala mirrors. They are plastic. Brand new. Here was his process.
600 grit.
Bulldog adhesion
2 coats spi black base
1 coat production clear.
Had a dirt nib ....went to sand it out and burned thru (told him its dangerous sanding 1 coat of clear)
No problem its just a mirror. ..scuffed with red pad and reshot basecoat and it wrinkled....he called me asking what to do. I told him to sand it and spray it with epoxy. Then rebase and clear it again.
Its fixed...but the question is with so few materials used and a pretty basic process....what caused the wrinkle?