yea i know what your saying about the orange peel thing, but i've been working on more show cars lately, so for the most part i want to see it flat.. for the smaller panel jobs i don't start with rough grit sandpaper, i just use 2000 to nib. i'm just wondering how it'll work in a 70 degree atmostphere, as i cannot bake, i'm sure when it's hot out it'll work good... I guess i'm just wondering what it's like with air dry. in the winter i usually keep it at around 70 so that would probably be the coldest it would have to be... let me know what you think about that. most clears now have bake times and air times so i'm assuming it'll be ok.