I recently finished a couple of guitars with some old mcfadden's lacquer that was given to me. As I understood it, old lacquer is fine to spray, it just might take a little more thinner than usual. Anyways, all sanded, buffed, electronics installed.... I clamp my frets in with epoxy and when I removed the cauls (cork padded, I use them all the time) they had printed heavily onto the lacquer. The guitars had been sitting for 6 weeks before buffing. They cured in the wintertime and I'm wondering if 55 might have been a little too cool for them to dry properly. I could repair the areas, but I'm worried that if they're put on a stand or hanger, they'll print again. I'm thinking about sanding a bit of clear off, them spraying with butelcellusolve (spelling?) to reanimate the finish, drying them at closer to 75 and then more new nitro on top. Any ideas why this happened and what the best fix is?