I decreased it ,scuffed it up with scotchbrite and sprayed it. It won’t stay decent forever because it moves about.
Yeah that was my worry. Think I’ll just give it two coats of zinc primer as anything else will probably just crack quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A word of warning with this paint If it’s been more than two hours since you painted something with it It needs two weeks to cure before you can flat it and spray it again ☹️ I’d pulled the handbrake lever out of the acid dip Then cleaned it up with a strip and clean disc I then etch primed it and when that had dried I sprayed it with the topcoat It was fine apart from a couple of runs It was drying in the green house for a few hours Then dried in front of the fire overnight. This morning it was fully dry I couldn’t make an imprint in it with my finger and my fingernail couldn’t scratch it. I flatted the runs out of it and scotched the rest of it up. Everything normal and fine up to this point. Then I started to give it an initial mist coat and the paint started reacting. So much for trying to speed things up☹️
Is the acid dip that swarfega stuff you mentioned? I went to look for some today and couldn't find any
If it wasent fully cleaned of it would have reacted with the primer or the first coat not the second after flatting back the runs
I think the solvent in those paint will soften the first coat if it's not cured.. There are other paints that do it...
Had exactly the same yesterday after touching up some restoleum that had only been painted 24 hours earlier with solvent based etch primer. Exactly the same crazing caused by the solvent reacting with oil based enamel.