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    In a case like this, I sand and shoot light coats that flash quick. On some of the worst cases, I have had to glaze and sand to fill the pinholes......like the time an employee sprayed WD40 outside the booth when I was spraying a high dollar streetrod! That was the last day we had any of THAT in the shop!!! I got it fixed, and it went on to be an NSRA Street Rod Of The Year....so it can have a happy ending.

    You could add a little fisheye eliminator, if it's persistant. That allows the paint to bridge over the contaminant, if it isn't too bad. Just don't use it repeatedly, or it will add to the problem. Hang in there....You'll get it right!
    Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 04-02-2008 at 05:45 PM.

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