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    I just shot a acrylic clear top coat today for the first time to try it out (325/15 min), I used one of our demo pieces that was a black with blue pearl base and already had a poly clear on it. My question is it came out nice and smooth but a little cloudy/milky, is that its normal color or should it have been crystal clear?

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    Well after the part completly cooled it seems to have gone away must be this humidity playin tricks.......lol when I opened my oven door to put the part in it was like a fog machine with the heat hitting the cold concrete floor

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    • #3
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      Must be "rough" to have anything cold in your shop! It was 102 in my shop today! Gotta love them Texas summers!

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        WOW is that acrylic clear nice, here is the tank I did with a top coat of the acrylic clear I put on this afternoon


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          That tank is black? Sure looks like chrome with everything reflecting off of it.

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by slowdrive
            WOW is that acrylic clear nice, here is the tank I did with a top coat of the acrylic clear I put on this afternoon


            I AM BEEMING WITH PRIDE...GREAT JOB BABE

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            • #7
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              shaun, nice job, is the logo one of those graphics you do, or a decal of some sort?

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              • #8
                Re: Acrylic Clear question

                Originally posted by panheadstan
                shaun, nice job, is the logo one of those graphics you do, or a decal of some sort?
                The "Harley" was done with masking......it's not the embedded graphics

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