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    Probably not enough drying time before the recoat. Based on what the data sheet says, 72 hours or more would probably be better.

    Also, I think sanding a 1-stage (which you need to do to overcoat) breaks the "skin" on the paint. I'm guessing that it should sit for a while after sanding also.

    DBU is supposed to work over thoroughly dried OEM finishes.

    Check the data sheets at the following website if you don't have them.

    http://www.tricitypaint.com/docs.html

    Sheets P-152 and P-168
    Last edited by Henry Rifle; 11-18-2004 at 05:40 PM.
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