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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 591865" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>when I did it, it was in the upper 70s &amp; pretty dry air. I think it took me about 1 &amp; a half hours to do; this was my first time ever having to paint, so I took my time...which is probably an understatement...I went slow as hell. Then I waited about 3 hours for stuff to dry completely. only did one layer.</p><p></p><p>yea Ben was saying that if you add another wet layer on top of a non-fully dried layer, then when the top layer dries, it could be trapping the moisture from the lower layer in....and causing rust. so just make sure stuff is fully dry.</p><p></p><p>if you're worried about time &amp; the weather and stuff, solid deadener may be better since you don't have to wait for it to dry. if you decide to do both, make sure you do the solid first, then the liquid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 591865, member: 551481"] when I did it, it was in the upper 70s & pretty dry air. I think it took me about 1 & a half hours to do; this was my first time ever having to paint, so I took my time...which is probably an understatement...I went slow as hell. Then I waited about 3 hours for stuff to dry completely. only did one layer. yea Ben was saying that if you add another wet layer on top of a non-fully dried layer, then when the top layer dries, it could be trapping the moisture from the lower layer in....and causing rust. so just make sure stuff is fully dry. if you're worried about time & the weather and stuff, solid deadener may be better since you don't have to wait for it to dry. if you decide to do both, make sure you do the solid first, then the liquid. [/QUOTE]
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