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good luck on finding anything else, besides it says on the can to thin with mineral spirits, and clean with mineral spirits weather you spray or brush.



Manufacturer should know best. Granted. But you have got to really let an a mineral spirit clean up age (IMO) to hold paint. Not clean and paint right behind it Even with a mineral spirit/oil base paint. Just like trying to paint a water base paint over a wet surface - it won't stick.
As for a cleaning prep I like to use a regular paint prep or laquer thinner as a final prep. It dries dry fast with no oil film to contend with.
'69' I am not criticizing your paint or painting but trying to come up with a reason fo the blister job on the above test. Lack of cleanlines or oily base is all that I can come up with. Sorry I said anything. I did not mean to create a hassel.