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Originally Posted by doggy
One more thing I found that does wonders - once you sand down to even surface lets say using 220grit, just take very very soft drawing brush - bigger one - and brush light coat of resin on the sanded surface, just to cover as much sanding marks as possible - this way - you will not get sanding marks later on the run after clear coat (cuz resin doesn't sag as much as clear does then heated) and it will be easyer to sand donw with the last 800 wet grit
Too much resin will give not clear surface and in some places there will be too much resin - CF MIGHT look yellow'ish...
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Hence I am not a big fan of having too many coats of resin. You can always throw in some bits to make the resin look a bit blue like the Zonda tricolore one


Now depending on the clear you're using: I would look for a polyurethane UV clear coat in a spray can so it does not interact with the resin.