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Topic: Re: How cold can it be still Paint Equipment
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| Stephen Newell
11-19-2012 03:55:08
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It varies from paint to paint. We would have to know specifically which paint you are using. If you are using automotive paint it could also vary depending on which thinner you are using. I use Nason and with a fast solvent it's 50 degrees. If it's a medium solvent it's 65 degrees. If it's a slow solvent it's 85 degrees. |
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| RTR
12-06-2012 07:55:44
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Re: How cold can it be still Paint Equipment in reply to Stephen Newell, 11-19-2012 03:55:08
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| I understand the different reducers and hardeners....slow, medium, and fast. (I have all of them). My question is....is it ok to use the fast in 80-85-90 degree weather? I don't know why, but to me it seems that the paint lays down better and has a better finish when I use the Fast Reducer and Hardener. Maybe it's just me....
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| J.Wondergem
12-11-2012 08:21:59
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Re: How cold can it be still Paint Equipment in reply to RTR, 12-06-2012 07:55:44
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It sure don't work like that for me.. |
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| RTR
12-11-2012 08:47:07
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Re: How cold can it be still Paint Equipment in reply to J.Wondergem, 12-11-2012 08:21:59
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| It turns out with a "wetter" look and glossier for me it seems like.
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