You should leave it to dry a couple of days in a dry environment and at atleast 70 degrees celsius.
Clear coat is applied over a base color for the gloss
with your hands!
Yeah but it wont be as shiny...
sure, it is called bace coat/clear coat system and they have been doing it since 1986 ish. Spray your bace till covered let it dry tack cloth the finish then spray your clear, follow directions on can I think the question is whether or not to mix the base coat WITH the clear before applying. It will defeat the purpose of the clear coat as a UV protectant to the base coat. You can do it but I certainly would not recommend it.
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If it is single stage paint then no if base coat then yes....
If there are scratches on the surface before you clear coat, the clear will not come out smooth. If you are spraying new clear coat over an old clear coat, the entire surface must be wet sanded with at least a 600 grit wet/dry paper so the surface is rough enough to accept the clear. If you are spraying new clear over an new base coat, the same techinque for prepping the surface will be necessary if the base coat has dried.
Usually there is a base coat of a solid colour, a coat of the chameleon paint, and then a clear coat
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well what i do is i put a top coat on then my base coat with little designs usually then i put a clear coat not to thick though! hope that helps!
There's no need to attempt to make a clear nail polish when there are so many you can buy. Just go to the store and buy a clear nail polish, or something like base coat or top coat.
Acrylic Urathane single stage (most common and budget friendly), or a two stage base coat/clear coat paint system (long lasting, can buff out scratches, more expensive).