| BritishGreen68 |
12-03-2009 12:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Musclerodz
(Post 252124)
I would hazard to guess they may have dry fogged the base and did not wipe the car down before shooting clear creating a boundry layer of dust. Looks alot better now.
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Looks to me like the base coat sat and was dry too long. It happens once in a while (i've never seen it happen but i have heard of it before) if you have a bake booth, and you bake the bascoat to fix an imperfection and you don't sand or scuff the whole car to keep spraying. Most basecoats like Chromabase or ppg have about an 8 hour window to clear. If you wait to long or bake it too long, guess what happens! Clear doesn't stick. I use spies hecker, which has an open recoat, meaning you can wait forever and the clear will still stick. Comes in handy if you have to sand any imperfections out of the basecoat, you can let it cure, and sand or fix what you need to and not have to sand the whole car, you just start spraying again..
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