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I painted my cab but got called to work so I didn't get time to clearcoat it. It's been 72 hours since I painted it. This particular paint doesn't use hardener so I was wondering. Do I need to scuff the paint before spraying clear or is it ok to spray now? I've never sprayed paint without hardener before. I'm still trying to get a hold of manufacturer but I wanted to get your guys opinion. Thanks for any advice!!
Last edited by GTS61; April 23rd, 2016 at 05:55 PM. Reason: need to delete post-found out my problem |
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I would scuff or wet sand .
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Thanks Bobdylan!! That's exactly what the manufacture said. Thanks for replying.
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