Clear coat orange peel

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Daddyd955
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Clear coat orange peel

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I have just started using deltron 3000 clearcoat over my patinas, looks great on my first coat, but after applying my second , seem to to be having orange get peel problems, here in Texas humidity is high, don't know if I'm waiting too long or not long enough between coats, also any suggestions on gun pressures, and orange peel repair. Thanks
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Re: Clear coat orange peel

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I may be wrong but I think I remember that the first coat needs to be light and have enough time before you apply another coat so the solvents in the next coat does not melt the first. 2 google search
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Re: Clear coat orange peel

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If the clearcoat is thick enough, you can color sand until it's smooth then buff
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Re: Clear coat orange peel

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some clears need to look like you want them to look on first coat. but learning how to wet sand and buff will make your work shine above others no pun intended
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