This suggestion is the absolute worst thing you can do. There is NO way to get the resins to mix with the catalyst by spraying then on top of one another!Hopefully whatever you did worked out as a quick fix for you.
I remember doing this before. It SUCKED
I would have suggested filling up the gun with hardener and spray it over the complete paint job. Just a light coat. Just enough to kick it.
Hopefully whatever you did worked out as a quick fix for you.
I remember doing this before. It SUCKED
I would have suggested filling up the gun with hardener and spray it over the complete paint job. Just a light coat. Just enough to kick it.
There is NO such thing as a "quick fix to get you by." If part A and part B aren't mixed before spraying, you're NEVER going to get them to mix by spraying one part over the top of the other part...NEVER!Yes, just a quick fix or to get you by. This only works if you spray the hardener right after spraying the single stage.
Of course if the single stage is already tacking up after a week or so, this won't work at all.
It's only a get you by. Not correct to do. Also, assuming it's on your own car, truck, motorcycle or whatever.
Customer car, yes, scrape if off, start over.