 So I woke up to find a big dirty hair I had cured in my art resin. Now I want it to be perfect, so what I'm going to do is do a second coat. Here's how you do it. Once your first coat is cured, so say the next day, you just want to take some sandpaper and just sand it down. Now when you sand it, it's going to turn kind of white and scratchy. But don't worry, you'll wipe off all the dust, and when you pour your next coat of art resin, it's going to look perfectly clear again. So this sanding just gives the next coat of resin a bit of tooth, a bit of something to grab onto so that over time the two layers won't separate. And actually as a side note, if you ever want to get a matte finish on your art resin surface, you can sand off the glass and then you can paint on a matte varnish. And that just gives it a really nice matte finish. So that's it. Now I have a new tool that I use, it's called a hair net. And I've been resonating with this on lately because I learned my lesson. So you know if you have a lot of hair, not a bad idea. So then once that's done, you just want to dust it off, mix up your art resin like normal, pour it on, let it cure overnight, and then that's how you do a second coat. Nothing to it. If you have any other questions like this, we have a really big FAQ on artresin.com and you can always send us your other questions. Alright.