Lonzo , for the very last coat of clear, do you do a "wet" coat? one that has extra reducer so it really flows out flat?
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Lonzo , for the very last coat of clear, do you do a "wet" coat? one that has extra reducer so it really flows out flat?
Quoted from Lonzo:I have not tried that yet. I usually wet sand the final coat to remove any imperfections and then buff out. I still consider myself learning so I am not an expert by any means.
well i don't know , after seeing the progress here, you got some mad skills!. the final spray on my car the bodyshop did a "wetcoat" where they up the reducer and then spray it down and it goes on really wet and thin and flat and shiny, but i would practice on something else first because i think if you go hardcore with the reducer it may attack all that fine work you have already done.
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