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I decided to go decal-less, so I skipped the gloss and went right to the dull coat. Gave it a couple hours and it was dry. I'll experiment with the gloss in a couple weeks when I start my spitfire project.
Or 24 hours to be even safer. :)
On the bottle it says 1 hour, but I would wait a couple depending how thick you applied it.
Ben1214 I just figured that I would have to seal in the decals with a layer of clear. If not, great, it saves me a step!
I just figured that I would have to seal in the decals with a layer of clear. If not, great, it saves me a step!
It depends what your doing after the decals. I use gloss paint, so its hard for me to say, but i find its dry enough within a few hours. Although in the cold weatrher we have at the moment it seems to be a bit longer.
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Why seal it with a second coat of gloss clear when you can simply seal it a coat of matte instead? I don't use Alclad clear coat. I use rattle can clear coat instead.
I'm ready for my gloss coat, I've chosen Alclad Klear Kote gloss and I'm having problems finding information on how long it takes before I can add the decals, seal them in with another coat of gloss then put a mat coat on top of it.. Can anyone in here shed some light on the subject?
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