You are talking about drying time and cure time. Sure paint will dry in a few hours but may take several days to cure. By cure, that means the paint has dried through and through. Solvents can loosen the top layer of paint and attack the un cured part of the paint. Also by sealing the paint before it has a chance to cure causes the bottom layer to react and could cause peeling and an orange peel effect on the sealer.
Spraying the decals with a clear gloss will help protect the decal. It also seals it and if your model needs a flat finish you spray the flat on after the gloss has dried.
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