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Like i said, flattening agents are basically Talc (magnesium silicate) in suspension. OP said he just wanted to knock a bit of the shine off. Lacquer, 2k, makes no difference.
Why spend another $60 on something you use a 1/10 of and never touch again? My two cents.
Hot Rodders have been doing this for years. Flatteners for clears are talc in suspension.
Literally just mix the talc with the mixed clear and shoot test panels. Allow to dry and adjust the amount.
Baby powder has other ingredients added to the talc, anti-clumping agents, deodorizers, etc...
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