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Pinholes developing in fresh Urethane finish

1. Finish drying too rapidly and forming blisters and the blisters break leaving pinholes in the partially dry film. Use a retarder.
2. Contamination in the paint from the airline or surfaces being contaminated between coats.

 

 



 

 


 

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