Red in notorious for bleeding through . . . even dormant red. I've tried doing white graphics over dormant red, then sprayed a clear powder over the finished box . . . result was pink graphics. I've tried dormant red, then full cure clear, then white graphics . . . then a second coat of clear over the graphic. That should have worked, right? Wrong -- still pink graphics.
As basically described above, best bet would be to shoot the dormant red, cure, cool to room temp, shoot the clear, full cure, cool . . . then apply your decal. You may want to then try a lower temp clear to seal the decal on top and bake the box for the minimum amount of time necessary to cure the low-temp clear. Keep tabs on your oven temp, too.
As basically described above, best bet would be to shoot the dormant red, cure, cool to room temp, shoot the clear, full cure, cool . . . then apply your decal. You may want to then try a lower temp clear to seal the decal on top and bake the box for the minimum amount of time necessary to cure the low-temp clear. Keep tabs on your oven temp, too.