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Old 06-04-2019, 11:21 AM
Howard Klepper Howard Klepper is offline
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Originally Posted by charles Tauber View Post
I particularly hated it turning milky when sprayed in higher humidities with traditional spray equipment.
That is usually caused by using hardware store thinner. It can be fixed by adding a little retardant (butyl cellosolve). All finishes have their quirks and things to be learned about how to make them work. I find nitro lacquer to be very forgiving.
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