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I think humidity may have a lot to do with it.

Make sure you have a good moisture trap in your airline, and don't lay on the clear too thick. Do it in easy light coats.

If you are using a spray can, why not decant it and spray it through your airbrush to get thinner coats down?

I use automotive clear sprayed through my airbrush (my brother-in-law owns an automotive paint wholesaler), but I need to polish it out to get it really clear and shiny.

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From your description, it sounds like overspray that is drying and building up. You can try reducing your air pressure and/or moving closer to the surface as you paint. I'd suggest using an old scrap body to test your technique. How are your color coats going on? Do you see the same frosting or pebbly buildup?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Try thinning it a bit more & lower the pressure. It happens with lacquer, but I don't know if I've ever seen enamel do that. Once, I used a cheaper hardware store thinner to thin clear lacquer, & got lots of white powdery overspray. Switched back to Dupont thinner, & the white junk went away.

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