yup, just wet sand them out before you clear coat, the same as you would do with any runs. Make sure its really dry. some runs and ridges can hide a wet core inside them
yup, just wet sand them out before you clear coat, the same as you would do with any runs. Make sure its really dry. some runs and ridges can hide a wet core inside them
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Great, thanks for that Dedman. The coats have been pretty light and by this evening it'll have been 36 hours plus since the last one. Do you think that's enough time to dry? Is there a way of telling other than carefully trying and pulling the pin the second you find anything remotely tacky?
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