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  1. So I should just try spray whatever I have over the surface to see if it reacts with the existing clear finish? Should I sand off the existing clear first then reapply whatever I have, or would it be okay to just apply the clear I have directly over the ring mark? Thanks again!
  2. Hi, so in your opinion, its unlikely that I will remove the ring marks.. thanks!
  3. Hey thanks ! The original clear was reranch, but I do not have access to this now as I'm located in CHINA. The finish was done by a builder overseas. What did you mean by witness marks? I kind of just want to get this over with, so it doesn't have to look amazing. Would this work? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tamiya-85013-Tamiya-Spray-Lacquer-TS13-Gloss-Clear-3-oz-/121988015064?hash=item1c670d63d8:g:TFgAAOSwxcRW-uHx
  4. I think I have indeed sanded through the finish, as I'm seeing dark residue after wiping.1. I can't get a hold of nitro here in Shanghai, are there any replacements? 2. Which area should I apply the clear? Possibly just the area that had being sanded through?3. I don't need this to look amazing, just good enough. I really don't have time to do this anymore.Many Thanks!
  5. Hey I'm working on a project gtr, I'm doing wet sanding and buffing atm.As this is my first attempt, I have some question regarding how properly wet sanded finish should look like. I'm using 800 grit at the moment, and I can't seem to get the surface of the guitar too look all of the same. There are some dull and shinny spots, rings, that I can't seem to remove. I just want to know if I'm on the right track before I **** things up.Pls refer to attached img.Many thanks in advance, any help would be greatly apprecaited
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