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Old 02-08-2012, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Seaark1660 View Post
When I do the base coat,I fully cure it before doing any top coats.So the 2-tone colors will get a total of 3 bakes.I found this minimizes the color bleeding and excessive dripping.

I still like to spray paint for the 2-tones.And then use the clear for a final coat,that also gets a final cure.

On a side note;has anyone ever used the powder paint from Harbor Freight?
when you bake the second and third time doesn't the base coat soften up on you? i actually use the toaster over to heat the jigs for coloring that way i can heat the entire batch, and grab a jig at a time out of the oven to color... hang them on an outside rack.. when all have been colored back into the oven they go to cure.
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