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been spraying my new spoiler and was quite happy with the result but being fussy i thought it could do with one last coat of laqour the previus coat had been on there since monday. now the new coat has hazed :( can i get back from this or am i screwed?

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i just tried a dusting over one of teh worst areas with some more laquor it went clear again. hopefully i can do this to the whole thing and solve the problem.....

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yup a nice coat in the warm has cured about 95% of teh problem. if we get some nice dry weather over the weekend il give it another coat that should see it off . phew

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yeh i did it outside on the patio after work. silly really should have known. its a hell of a lot better but not 100% gone yet

yeh i did it outside on the patio after work. silly really should have known. its a hell of a lot better but not 100% gone yet

 

LOL!-that'll be why then!:ph34r:

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its recoverabe then right? im doing teh right thing re applying laquour in the correct enviroment?

its recoverabe then right? im doing teh right thing re applying laquour in the correct enviroment?

 

Should be o.k-tbh blooming can usually be buffed out.

blooming normally applies to trapped damp air (condensation) and you should really nib back to the previuos before it started as it may dissapear when the warm weathers here but have seen it come back when it gets cold ,plus you run the risk of it lifting and flacking in time to come,sorry may not be what you want to here but seen it happen

heres the thing , you need to flat it back with as rough as 6-800 if you wish as you are re laquering it anyway ! try not break through to the base coat (colour) then scotch it then re apply laquer , youv kind of messed up anyway if you have let it dry then just gone and re applied laquer as you should of rre scotched it then laqured . scotching gives the paint a key !!!!!!

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might i cut it back with the 2000 the polished the hell out of it with compound. its now looking spot on. i think one more coat of laqour will finsih it off nicely.

im sure all you've done by spraying more on is trap moisture under it, its bound to peel or blister in the futre, like all ready said just cut it back and give it another go in a nice warm dry place! lol

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whoops should have been right... tooka few hours but i cut it back and then compounded it and washed it ready to give it another coat when its warmer outside.

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