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I have had some luck rubbing back with a coarse cloth not long after spraying. I assume it breaks the surface enough to let out the moisture, but not enough to leave visible scratches. There is a very small window of opportunity for this.
If it is too late for that, spray a very light coat on the next go.
Anti-bloom thinners can be used if mixing your own, but will only get you so far if times of high humidity
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Thanks.
Would a (very small!) amount of this work as an anti-bloom thinner do you think? https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-cellulose-thinners-125ml/p/0182560
Total noob to pretty much all of this!
Otherwise I guess it'as a sanding job.
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