I have brushed the Kleer on my canopies before and had no problem so I agree take it back to the start and I am sure it will come good.
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Finally!
I ran through the soap, rinse and dip in Clear again and got the same result. Maybe it's my Clear which is somehow contaminated? I don't know, but .... anyway:
I soaked the parts in neat Ammonia for a few hours then gave them a good scrub with an old toothbrush. It's working and they're almost done now, just a last few stubborn bits to do so they're soaking again.
I've got a rattle can of Halford's Clear Laquer that gives a gloss finish apparently. Has anyone used it or does anyone know why I shouldn't give it a go?
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I would have said that your kleer is reacting with either something on or in the canopy, another possibility is that it is contaminated with something. I have used Halfords Laquer and it was okay, but I used it just on bodywork not clear parts.
Nice work Dave this is turning out to be one rather cool looking build.
Si
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Thanks Si. I had gathered you thought my last post was OK - I got 7 copies of your 'Like' button!Originally posted by \I would have said that your kleer is reacting with either something on or in the canopy, another possibility is that it is contaminated with something. I have used Halfords Laquer and it was okay, but I used it just on bodywork not clear parts.Nice work Dave this is turning out to be one rather cool looking build.
Si

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...yep, I catch up on stuff so at times folk get a few likes...but that's cos...er...I like it 
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