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Posted by CNKS on September 12, 2006 at 09:28:51 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: CNKS or other Paint Guy posted by scotty on September 12, 2006 at 07:21:13:
I have not read the other posts, so this response is not influenced and is not contradicting the others. Fish eyes are caused by oil, silicone or finger prints. You can use fish eye remover in the paint but the best thing to to is to use wax and grease remover, not paint thinner, immediately before painting, and don't touch the surface afterwards. Use a good tack rag before painting, not a cheap Walmart one. A perfect finish is impossible to attain -- I cannot get all the dirt or lint out of my paint regardless of what I do. Also, I sometimes get slight depressions that I don't call fisheyes, as a true fisheye will be very obvious and go almost to the primer. Mine aren't very noticeable, and don't occur all the time, I have not solved that one yet. You either have to accept some imperfections or color sand and buff, which you cannot do unless you use hardener.
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