Hi Brother Will,
I have learned from Sparky to use some acrylic lacquer thinner to cut the clear automotive urethane when apraying it on our airplanes. That really helps along with being *gentle* when spraying it!

It looks SO GOOD, that many people apply too much. I remember Derek telling us that he sprayed th efirst coat on his Staris and it looked so great that he sprayed another, then another, then another......... after four coats (and about 8 added ounces!) he realized he probably should have quit earlier!

One, *maybe* two coats is all that is usually needed, I found out. As Sparky says, you just have to rub it out with in about 24 hours or it sets too hard.
I have known about the thinner spray to releive blushing on lacquers, but I was very hesitant to recommend since you can make a big mess real quick if you aren't careful.

Clear coating and rubbing has always worked, just takes a while longer, but is a *little* safer.
And a Merry CHRISTmas to you, too. May we all remember THE REASON for the season.
