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Sanding in between coats question
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 450641" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Yes, sounds to me like none of the base preps or coats were allowed to dry sufficiently and/or the acid etch or primer were put on too thick. I tend to be very conservative whilst painting and firmly believe in a few thin coats very one heavy one. </p><p></p><p>I've yet to have any tin surface I've prepped lose the finish ... but then, I'm not over-aggressively sanding either ... as that could do it too, as mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 450641, member: 15636"] Yes, sounds to me like none of the base preps or coats were allowed to dry sufficiently and/or the acid etch or primer were put on too thick. I tend to be very conservative whilst painting and firmly believe in a few thin coats very one heavy one. I've yet to have any tin surface I've prepped lose the finish ... but then, I'm not over-aggressively sanding either ... as that could do it too, as mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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