White specks in my 2k urethane
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I haven't got any clear but surely I'll still see the speckling through the clear?
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My guess is the speckling is really tiny craters where the tops of the solvent bubbles have broken off.
If you pour water on the area do the specks disappear? 1968 Coronet R/T
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Still there under light when wet.
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You will need to sand and buff them out.
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Solvent pop.
Tiny bubbles of solvent trapped below the surface. As you sand the run you break the bubbles open and have miniature craters that fill with sanding dust and appear white. You may be able to sand them out and then buff the area. 1968 Coronet R/T
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Sanded and buffed but they appear elsewhere then.! Never paint black! Thanks for the help.
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Unless you used a bargain basement brand, it's not the paint, it's the process.
Single stage requires a different technique when spraying and with some practice can produce excellent results. Paint quality also makes a big difference. I prefer base coat clear coat to single stage. If something goes wrong with the base coat it can be fixed before the clear goes on. If something doesn't look right with the clear it can be addressed without ruining the paint job. Two examples of shooting black: ProSpray Ford Ebony ********** Black, Black: 1968 Coronet R/T
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looks great to me good job
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