Thanks, Joe. I'll keep that in mind...let it dry fully! It's pretty humid up here in WA from Sept to June, so maybe that's part of it.Joe P wrote:Hi Thom, I have not had issues with it gumming. Maybe you're not waiting long enough. I apply with a foam brush from lowes. I've had foam brushes from other stores just crumple from the lacquer or they droop too much once they are loaded up. I don't thin it out either. Just a quick coat and let it sit. It sets up fast so if you see you missed a spot after a just a couple of minutes forget about going back for a touch up. You'll just make it worse by dragging partially dried stuff along and making streaks. Just wait for it to dry thoroughly and give it another coat. I lightly hand sand with 220 grit, vacuum, and tack it between coats.
Thanks for the advice,
Regards,
Thom