Callum
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Sprayed up my bumper inserts and grill, let them dry and laquered yesterday, Mum left ther garage open so alot of cold air wouldve been getting in, the laquer has now dried but looks really dull in some areas, will this mean I need to respray or can I just re-laquer?Thanks
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Tomnova16
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Should be able to just relacquer them
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Bern_2oo5
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Use a heat gun to dry it
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Callum
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Got heaters down at the unit so will be doing it there instead of the garage!
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corsaadzy
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try just wet and drying it back with something stupidly fine to take the laguer back then re laquer and heat it as mentioned with a heat gun tht way its done in good temperature and will dry quicker also ... found my best spray jobs come up when i use a heatgun or hairdryer
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belton
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This happened to me with a bumper stick them inside over night and see what happens. Mine came out spot on
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Callum
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The laquer had dried mate
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belton
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Yea so had mine. It looked like moisture trapped in the laquer. I was so shocked lol
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Callum
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quote: Originally posted by belton
Yea so had mine. It looked like moisture trapped in the laquer. I was so shocked lol
exactly same as me mate, they are inside now
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Bern_2oo5
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When the lacquer goes cloudy/milky its too cold, heat the tin of lacquer with a heat gun before you use it and it will go on nice and clear.
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Callum
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quote: Originally posted by Bern_2oo5
When the lacquer goes cloudy/milky its too cold, heat the tin of lacquer with a heat gun before you use it and it will go on nice and clear.
Put it in hot water mate, im sure it was because of the temperature in the garage
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Christopher
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as corsa adzy said mate! im level 2 body repair at college and ive had to do this :/
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Liam D
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i always sit the laquer in a bowl of boiling water for about a minute then give it a good shake and use it, works amazing
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