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Reinhard, it is possible what happened was "blushing" of the coat you applied rather than damage to the paint underneath. (Not saying this for sure). Blushing of paint can happen when there is lots of moisture in the air and the coating dries too fast trapping moisture in the finish making it foggy. We used a retarder to slow the drying in lacquer finishes for automobiles to help prevent this when we couldn't wait for better conditions.
I have had that happen with Floquil paints too.

Charlie
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