Suggestions on correcting this error on my bumper
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As far as I know, the best solution would be to sand the trouble spots down again with ~320/400 grit, sand away scratches to 800 grit, remove all dust and contaminants, re-spray with the base coat, then scuff the remainder of the bumper, clean/santitize the surface again and re-clear the whole thing. Thanks for the comments and suggestions. --HATS |
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Well, you've obviously been listening to us on here. That is indeed what needs to be done. It is pretty natural for the novice sprayer to back off areas like this because you don't want to hammer the base hard enough for runs in those areas. Lighting conditions contribute to the problem as well. Next time, when you think you've got coverage, go ahead and hit another coat of base on their and take it out into full sunlight just to check it before moving on to your clear.
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Thanks, Darrel. That is, in fact, how I will proceed. I'll post the results and thanks for the confirmation.
Cheers, HATS |
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