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I Was Wondering If My Thread Went Through . Or If Its Just A Secret About Pit Resins. Does Anybody Have A Water Spot Like
Appearance After The Top Resin Is Dry. Or Are There Resins That Finish Dry , As Clear As The Glass. Any Comments Would Be Appreciated. Thanks |
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When the resin cures I get a waterspot like appearance as well. And I believe that everyone does no matter what resin use.
When the resin is scraped flat, it is also scratched. Polishing that spot with pit polish will help reduce the appearance to that of a waterspot which is much more acceptable than not polishing it at all.
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