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Clearcoat problem...smear
Ok i have a problem. When i applied the clearcoat onto my car. Then a put a plastic box over it so nothing could land on it. But when i put the box on it touched the front bumber and smeared it a little and gummed up a little. Should i just wiat a few days and sand it. And onje other thing the clearcoat left a kind of white spot on the front bumber also. Should i just sand that in the next few days also.
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Re: Clearcoat problem...smear
the reason you are getting a milky color in your clear coat is becasue you are putting the coats on too thick.. and/ or not letting them dry enough before applying another coat.. It usually takes me like 4-5 coats to get the shine that I want.. but they are EXTREMLY thin coats.
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Re: Clearcoat problem...smear
Ok one other thing guys. I have some orange peal. Can sand it in the next few days to make it smothe. Will it still look shiny after i sand it or will it look dull and flat. Then polish it after 2-3 weeks.
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Re: Clearcoat problem...smear
Good God, this is really starting to get ridiculous. You have asked the same question at least 5 or 10 times, and you will get the same answer everytime. Please search, and put forth the effort to try and learn yourself. We can only help those who are able to help themselves.
I am closing this topic do to it being a continuing repetition of previous threads. If you wish, you may contact me via PM.
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