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I have done some lacquer painting a long time ago ( almost 20 years ago ) and wanted to repaint my old custom 71 Harley. I was kind of surprised after preping and shooting primer and base ( black ) lacquer on my sissy bar ( back rest ) and letting it sit for about a week to cure as it was rather cold when I shot it ( 56 to 60 degrees ) and the temp in my garage dropped to around 40 over nights. As the weather here has now gotten warmer I went to wet sand the sissy bar ( so I could clear coat it ) only to find lots of small checking over its entire surface. Was this due to the temperatures during the shooting and cureing or did I just screw up somewhere along the line? Ohh and yes I did wash and clean and degrease the bars before the primer and after every wet sanding nad just before the base lacqure coats ( 6 thin coats in all ). I used dura color lacquer from the local auto paint supply house and followed all directions ... except of course the temperature recommendations. Also since it has checked I assume I will have to strip it all off and start over to correct the problem or is there a way of fixing it without stripping it?
Thanks for any and all help.
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Thanks for any and all help.
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