I'm wondering if the yellow color is the "burned spray" itself, and not actually attached to the metal? (as in, a powder sitting on top of the metal, as opposed to a chemical reaction of the surface of the metal). If this is the case, maybe some deep texturing in the petals could hold more of the yellow in the recesses, and maybe your clear coat would have an easier time sitting on top.
I don't know, but I wish you good luck with this.
~~~Julia
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Wow, that sounds really
Wow, that sounds really frustrating.
Auto laquer sounds like a good suggestion.
I'm wondering if the yellow color is the "burned spray" itself, and not actually attached to the metal? (as in, a powder sitting on top of the metal, as opposed to a chemical reaction of the surface of the metal). If this is the case, maybe some deep texturing in the petals could hold more of the yellow in the recesses, and maybe your clear coat would have an easier time sitting on top.
I don't know, but I wish you good luck with this.
~~~Julia