stephan
Retro Guru
Okies my inexperience comes out and I guess my learning may help someone out there. I have not touched the frame for two weeks, however the 2K lacquer should have a chemical reaction and be hard kinda quickly (within a day or so). 70% of the frame the 2K lacquer is hard, however where I have possibly put on too thick coats, I can scratch/indent the lacquer with my nail.
Cellulose lacquer never did this - but the 2K has. (take note)
I have just 'baked" ( high heat for 30 minutes ) the frame to see if this resolves the issue.
If it is still soft, am going to have to rub some of it down again. The base coat was dry, the 70% Isopropyl alcohol had evaporated, I put on too thick a coat of 2K lacquer, on some areas.
Jings.... mare Wet n' Dry then.....
Cellulose lacquer never did this - but the 2K has. (take note)
I have just 'baked" ( high heat for 30 minutes ) the frame to see if this resolves the issue.
If it is still soft, am going to have to rub some of it down again. The base coat was dry, the 70% Isopropyl alcohol had evaporated, I put on too thick a coat of 2K lacquer, on some areas.
Jings.... mare Wet n' Dry then.....
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