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MasonJar Wrote:The whitening effect can also be the reaction of putting an alcohol wash over DullCote. Sometimes the effect is good, but other times it ruins things. Luckily it can be reversed with another application of DullCote.

Unless the alcohol approaches full strength, it should not have any major effect on the paint job. Resist the temptation to continue work on the car until Otis dry just in case the paint has softened slightly.

Andrew

I agree, the white is dullcoat/alcohol reaction. However, in my opinion, it looks really realistic. Kind of a happy accident I suppose. I see hoppes all the time with faded white covering them, sometimes bleached paint, sometimes from previous lading, sometimes from blowing residual off adjoining cars. I'd be happy that mine turned out like that!
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