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WTF paint curing issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="edzy" data-source="post: 4590447" data-attributes="member: 573836"><p>well, there is a accelerent you can get from auto body supplie shops, i think you need to mix it in when painting, but with a air sprayer, you may be able to use the curing agent alone. Ya, thats wierd it wont dry. maybe bad paint ? bad primer? I pained a box friday night with krylon gloss, and installed Saturday morn, it was dry. Also, I used a oil based roll on primer, 2 coats, sanded, then a few thin coats applied after it flashed, till it was covered. so not thick coats, but enough to cover. Worse case, scrape it off, sand it down and try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edzy, post: 4590447, member: 573836"] well, there is a accelerent you can get from auto body supplie shops, i think you need to mix it in when painting, but with a air sprayer, you may be able to use the curing agent alone. Ya, thats wierd it wont dry. maybe bad paint ? bad primer? I pained a box friday night with krylon gloss, and installed Saturday morn, it was dry. Also, I used a oil based roll on primer, 2 coats, sanded, then a few thin coats applied after it flashed, till it was covered. so not thick coats, but enough to cover. Worse case, scrape it off, sand it down and try again. [/QUOTE]
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