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Cold Storage

By Md2020

4 years ago


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#22 4 years ago
Quoted from Md2020:

There’s some “orange peeling” texture going on.
I watched about 4 videos on how people did it and tried to do it somewhere in between.
Is this bad? These photos taken right after the second coat

It isn't bad.

The orange peel appears to indicate the paint reacted to a contaminant on the back side of the glass.

To me, when you use TT, you want to apply it heavy enough, enough coats, so that it floats flat in the clear areas. If you can see any texture in the paint over the windows you could use another coat.

For the areas away from the windows, 3 coats or more should be adequate.

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