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2 hours ago, MiKro said:
No what you are doing is removing the high spots of the gloss finish. this is normal when level sanding. Once it is all hazy so it is smooth, you should SPRAY some clear coat back on it. Use a rattle can if that is all you have. Put a few light coats on and level sand again with higher grit paper. Do this a few times increasing the the grit. once at 1200 or more then you can start to polish the finish. If need be use some mineral spirits with the higher grits (800 +) to slightly wet sand as you level and not load up the paper. keep it clean as possible.
MK
Thank you! I will give this a go.
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Hi guys,
It's my first time putting together a kit guitar and I've run into a problem regarding the finish.
So i stained the wood and followed that up by applying clear gloss with a brush and It's left me with this hazey white residue that's stuck to the finish. I tried sanding lightly and it just got worse. The gloss was bad anyway because you could see brush lines all over it - Have I ruined my first kit build?
Hazey white after sanding clear gloss
in Inlays and Finishing Chat
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Thank you! Love the way you both put it - Really appreciate the help.