Newbie Needs Help With a Mould


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Hanaldo - 1/9/2018 10:13:11 AM
The Scott Bader stuff works fine for brushing, there's no dramas there. It needs to be thinned with MEK for spraying, so straight out of the tin it's a tad on the thin side but still ok for brushing.


Hey Hanaldo,

I'm in need of some help if you've got a minute. I've used the Scott Bader Primecoat (nice one for the heads up!!) and used a brush to put 2 coats of the Scott Bader Glosscoat on.. Now I'm left with brush marks that go quite deep and in areas I've managed to sand through to the Primecoat in a couple of small patches... Question is,, can I spot fill the Glosscoat and sand it down/blend it in? Or is it the same as sanding through on the Primecoat, I've got to put a complete fresh coat on??

Thanks in advance for any help

Rob

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