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bassercl

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  1. Thanks guys. I'll give it a shot.
  2. I did a search but couldn't really find what I was looking for so, I'll ask. Is it possible to paint over a recent thin topcoat (bob smith 20 min), and then apply a new topcoat? The reason I ask is that I'm not very happy with one of the colors on some recent baits I painted and cleared. Since I only need it darker, I didn't know if I could spray another coat over the topcoat, and then retopcoat it? Or better to just sand/rough up the spot and then paint. Obvioulsy, I'm trying not to have to redo the entire baits if possible. It may be just one of those, "depends on how good you want it to look" things. Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
  3. I'm new here and new to painting, so I did search to try to find my answer, but still need a little clarification. I'm currently using an old low pressure oil-less compressor (that I inherited) attached at to a 6 ft air hose. It seems I am getting moisture sprayed out with my paints so I wanted to add a filter/trap. Should I add an inline moisture trap between the hose and the brush or should I add a filter in between the compressor and hose? Or can I put both (or would that overheat the compressor)? Also, my comressor is sitting beside (level) to where I'm painting. Would it help to place the compressor on the floor under my brush? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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