Take a quiet pause with the footage at the wet, uncured stage. With color placed into the layer over the cured base, notice whether color movement is visible before cure.

Color meets the wet layer

The clip begins this portion of the sequence with a cured base. An uncured spreading layer sits over it when color is placed into the wet layer.

Movement in the picture, if present

Keep your attention on the appearance before cure. Where color movement is visible, the footage offers that pre-cure view for observation rather than a prescribed layout, amount, or waiting period.

The image gives way to cure

The footage moves from the pre-cure view to the demonstrated decision to cure. Final finishing remains governed by separate written product-system directions, which are not reproduced or evaluated here.

A small viewing legend for the footage
What appears How to read it
Color just placed in the wet, uncured layer Pause and notice whether movement is visible before cure.
The pre-cure view Keep looking at the pre-cure arrangement.
The demonstrated cure decision Note only the demonstrated decision to cure.

Questions while viewing

Which moment is worth replaying?

Replay the moment after color is placed into the wet, uncured layer and before cure. It is the clearest place to compare whether movement is visible in the footage.

What if movement is barely visible?

Treat it only as the appearance visible in that moment; that appearance alone supplies neither a reason nor a correction.

Where does the demonstrated cure decision sit in the sequence?

Color is placed into the uncured spreading layer before the demonstrated decision to cure. No cured result is inferred from that sequence.

Why do the product directions matter alongside the clip?

They are the written directions for the exact product system and remain the separate written authority for finishing that system.

What can this clip establish for me?

It provides a visual record of the shown order: cured base, uncured spreading layer, color placement, a pre-cure view, and the demonstrated decision to cure.

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