I thought the thread title might get some attention. WebMD ain't got shixt on you guys!
But yeah Hornet Driver and others, I sure wish I had came back on here and read this last night before I dove into it about eight hours after the last coat. I actually did do a couple things right. The big run was on the BT but I noticed that the clear had "pooled" at the bottom edge of the NC and I decided to experiment there first. I started with a block and 400 grit dry, and sure enough as you said, the sanded material started to roll up into little balls. I then decided to sand it under a running faucet of cold water, and that helped a little, but my sandpaper still wanted to "stick" instead of gliding across the raised clear lip. I did my best to kinda clean it up and rinse off the sanded gunk, then put it up to really cure before starting back. I'm glad I didn't dive into the BT run or I would have really made a mess of things. Next time I'll be sure to get on here and check the most up to date responses to my cries for help before tackling a problem. To be honest I had kinda forgotten about my post until today.
And if that doesn't work, I just might take the advice and crack open a bottle of the pink stuff and try that!:rofl:
Stratos283