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Originally Posted by kenchan
probably will turn out the same as the previous work you did. you have to put on
a nice rich coat of clear at the very end to achieve that level of shine when you
run the compound. i mean rich as in saturated to the point it might even drip.
considering you're using a CAN with COMPRESSED AIR that VARIES IN PRESSURE as you
let the product out over a LARGE piece, i can almost guarantee you that it will turn out
like you did it. no offsense, but there is a reason why the pro's use airbrush...even
so the work vary person to person. you should have it done professionally and get it over
with.
if it's a small lip or small sills or something it'll turn out acceptable.
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I'd rather see if I can do it first. And I doubt it'll turn out like the time before. I rushed into it without seeing what others actually do and relied on myself to do work that I obviously don't know how to do. It's ok, though, I have a plan now
