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White spots explained
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White spots are due to a small part of resin that do not polymerize in a continuous film but leaves a surface with holes and gaps where air appears that  change the refractive index of the surface.

This is why these spots appear white but if you wet them with a solvent they temporarly disappear.

The main reason is the presence of water or cleaning solvent with water inside as Alcool not  99,9%   water remains trapped and leads to impefections in the film of the polymer surface.

A solvent with a very  rapid evaporation rate tends to enhance the phenomenon even without water or humidity presents.
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White spots explained - by lucamax - 08-21-2020, 08:14 PM
RE: White spots explained - by cliffyk - 08-21-2020, 09:39 PM

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