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Hi there!
I recently acquired 3 Montana (www .montana-cans.com) spray cans: Primer (Application: universal, Color: white), Metallic (Color: black), and Varnish (Type: transparent, Gloss level: semi-gloss), all acrylic based, to paint a body of an electric guitar. Please check the pictures (URLs) bellow.
First, I applied a total of 4 coats of Prime, let them dry for more than 24h, and got a perferct finish.
Then, I applied another 4 coats of Metallic, let them dry for more than 24h, and also got a perferct finish.
Finally, I applied another 4 coats of Varnish, let them dry for more than 24h, and some parts got an whitish look, meaning, the Varnish on those areas didn't kept it's transparency.
My questions are:
1) Do you have any ideia on what went wrong?
2) Should I apply more Varnish coats in order to mask these whitish areas?
3) or, alternativelly, should I polish the Varnish in order do eliminate those whitish areas?
Thanks in advance.
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