5 days is about ideal for buffing. 3 days will work, but you'll get some sinkage. Wait 2 weeks, and it'll be a bear to buff.
The chuncks it spits are of no consequence; when all is dry, they will sand away while levelling and dissapear. I just use hardware store paint strainers... As Don says, welcome to waterbornes, which brings up my next observation:
Do yourself a big, big favor, and stop comparing it to nitro. I drove myself nuts comparing everything to nitro. Of course it is different. It will spray different, it will lay down different, it will sand different, and it will buff different. All waterbornes will. Once you accept this fact, and forget everything you know about finishes, and start looking at this as a new learning curve, you'll be fine.
Do not thin it with anything. Use it neat. These things are so touchy to any contamination that the only way to be consistent is to use it straight from the can. Do not even re-use your stir stick!
And be very, very careful not to build too much of it; this stuff is NOT nitro; it builds fast, and what you lay down does not all dissapear(like with nitro). I apply 5-6 dry, dusty coats. You seem to be laying wet coats on; stop at 3-4, or you'll have too much, and it will be soft with low clarity. Keep it thin, and it will be hard, tough, andf crystal clear. I use it on all my necks, and 90% of my headplates are ebony; they show no blue cast, even in direct sunlight, as long as I keep it thin.
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