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  1. I have had more practice and been trying to spray really light coats but I am facing with dusty problem . I'm really not sure why it keeps becoming dusty like this. I have changed compressor so now it has a water trap and spraying around 12-15psi. Ia m in Bangkok and it is hot and humid here at the moment. Could this be the cause? Appreciate any help I can get, Photo 1: first very light coat Photo 2: second coat Photo 3: 3rd coat Photo 4: polished with lens cleaning cloth Photo 5: 4th coat Photo 6: 5th coat Photo 7: polished with lens cleaning cloth
  2. no water trap fitted in my neo air as my other Iwata compressor is broken could this be the cause? I am getting a new compressor and will see if it makes any difference.
  3. I had some more tries since I had some spoons left anyway. The result was better than last time although the chrome is still grainy; not that shiny chrome surface ... I will wait to the base coat on the glass to cure and will try that tomorrow...
  4. I'm using neo for Iwata and neo air at high setting so that should be about 15psi. The base was very glossy and is alclad gloss black base itself. I'll give it a try on a piece of glass as you suggested later tonight Thanks,
  5. Guys, I am new to this paint Alclad II and have been having issue with their high shine finishes. I have used their black gloss base on plastic spoons to test the colour but somehow I could not get that shiny surface. Lots of spots surfaced up too. I have viewed the videos online and read about it. I think I have followed what I was supposed to do.. light mist ... etc... Appreciate if you guys could share some guidance on how to use this paint. I really want that shiny finish this paint is capable of. At the moment I am thinking it could be static or dust or bad surface prep.... The second last photo was probably overspraying the paint... Thanks a lot,
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