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Spraying
I have done a repair job on my grey metallic Fiat, and sprayed it according to the instructions on the tin with a final coat of clear lacquer...It has dried up almost white..I have to leave it for two weeks to dry and harden before I can rub it down.....My question is...After rubbing down will I get the grey metallic finish? please help...John.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.usually when laquer goes white/milky its been sprayed in damp conditions or on a damp panel..Its usually best to warm the panel and the laquer before spraying and then apply heat to dry. (hair dryer is a good option)
Not quite sure about the 2 week bit,a body shop would do it it the same day the only possible difference it would be put it under a heat lamp or similiar to harden it off.
The whole point in laquer is to finish the job of with a shine and shouldnt need rubbing down..
Cant help thinking you may have to start again...
Not quite sure about the 2 week bit,a body shop would do it it the same day the only possible difference it would be put it under a heat lamp or similiar to harden it off.
The whole point in laquer is to finish the job of with a shine and shouldnt need rubbing down..
Cant help thinking you may have to start again...