mehal
Member
Hey guys,
I have some suspension parts on an early Bronco that I painted and cleared (glossy) with SPI Universal Clear a few years ago. I recently had some additional parts I wanted to do but decided I wanted them in a satin finish (its all the rage these days). To make everything match, I purchased some flattening agent for the clear and mixed it 50/50. I contacted SPI on what to do about re-shooting the glossy clear parts I had already done, and was told to sand them with 1500 and then shoot them with the new satin clear mix. I followed the instructions and everything went well and came out great. Then about a week later I started getting all these white blotchy spots on the parts I re-cleared with the satin mix. See pics.
Any ideas on what went wrong and/or how I can fix it.
Thanks in advance for all your help. - Mike
I have some suspension parts on an early Bronco that I painted and cleared (glossy) with SPI Universal Clear a few years ago. I recently had some additional parts I wanted to do but decided I wanted them in a satin finish (its all the rage these days). To make everything match, I purchased some flattening agent for the clear and mixed it 50/50. I contacted SPI on what to do about re-shooting the glossy clear parts I had already done, and was told to sand them with 1500 and then shoot them with the new satin clear mix. I followed the instructions and everything went well and came out great. Then about a week later I started getting all these white blotchy spots on the parts I re-cleared with the satin mix. See pics.
Any ideas on what went wrong and/or how I can fix it.
Thanks in advance for all your help. - Mike