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Beast
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I have found that with Gillespie 24087 that it stays glossy/wet for several days and that once it has a good chance to cure up it becomes a propper semi-gloss. I painted one of my Jeep all as seperate pieces and the newest pieces always looked glossier than the rest, but tamed down and matched after a week. Before re-painting it all, give some time and i bet you'll find there is no need for the repaint.
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Fingers crossed! Thanks for the info
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