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Fogged clear
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If you spray lacquer (whether it is toner or clear) and it comes out with a milky appearance, a quick spray of No Blush Plus will make the milkiness (blushing or fog) instantly disappear.

It doesn't take much, which is why one can will last a long time unless you are spraying lots of cabinets every day in high humidity.

And No Blush Plus is clear, so it can be used to correct blushing (fogging) on toner or clear.

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Ron Ramirez
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Fogged clear - by Eric Adams - 06-29-2014, 10:17 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Steve Davis - 06-29-2014, 10:56 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Ron Ramirez - 06-30-2014, 05:38 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by Eric Adams - 06-30-2014, 08:49 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by morzh - 06-30-2014, 08:57 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by Ron Ramirez - 06-30-2014, 09:01 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by morzh - 06-30-2014, 10:54 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by Ron Ramirez - 06-30-2014, 11:33 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by Eric Adams - 06-30-2014, 11:43 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by bfrohwein - 06-30-2014, 12:21 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Steve Davis - 06-30-2014, 01:19 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Chuck Schwark - 06-30-2014, 01:45 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Bob Andersen - 06-30-2014, 09:22 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by jerryhawthorne - 06-30-2014, 10:48 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by TA Forbes - 07-01-2014, 01:21 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Bob Andersen - 07-01-2014, 02:13 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Warren - 07-01-2014, 04:09 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Steve Davis - 07-01-2014, 04:21 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Bob Andersen - 07-01-2014, 05:47 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Steve Davis - 07-01-2014, 06:41 PM
RE: Fogged clear - by Arran - 07-02-2014, 12:09 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by Bob Andersen - 07-02-2014, 12:56 AM
RE: Fogged clear - by jerryhawthorne - 07-02-2014, 01:05 AM



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