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I've noticed clear laq has a brownish tint, which can be really problematic for me. When I use it over certain paint colors it ruins it. The other day, I turned around and scraped it off the area (which was quite easy to do cuz it was all flaky and I thought that shouldn't be happening with Laquer). Sooooo....what do I need to do? Just dilute it? I haven't been diluting it. Maybe that's dumb IDK. Should I?

Also, I get a lot of cracking with it. Maybe diluting it solves that too? Or should I just switch to Resolene?

Man, I don't know what I would do without this website. Just sayin' :notworthy:

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Sounds like you should dilute it and put it on in lighter coats.

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Just do not put on so thick. In fifty years of using this product, the only flaking I ever experienced was when I had put on too much at one time. From my own experience, Clearlac and some of the Ecoflow products simply do not work together. When Ecoflo was first introduced, I tried some and ended up with the ugliest colors I have ever seen. Threw the stuff away and have since stayed strictly with the traditional dyes.

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