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Mad Mart
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Spraying Problem

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I sprayed my servo on Thursday evening. Looked at it yesterday afternoon & it looked great but I thought I'd give it another coat anyway. So I did, but when I looked at it about 30-40 mins. later it had gone all dull as though someone had breathed on it. Is this to do with the temp. in the garage or humidity perhaps? Can I buff it up or is it best to give it another coat?
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#2 Post by xvivalve »

Its bloomed Mate and its to do with the moisture content the atmosphere/ambient temperature. If you've used celly then it will cut back. If not then its another coat.
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#3 Post by Mad Mart »

Cheers Alun, it's cellulose so I'll cut it back.
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