Ok so I made a possible noob Mistake in that I had a Qt of Epoxy Primer and activator. The mix is 2:1 and was told by the paint shop I can add a equal part of medium reducer being it is colder weather so my mix ratio is 2:1:1 and that is fine it worked great but what I did not realize was that I mixed it all together figuring I would have used it all and might even be short but unfortunately that was not the case!
So what I did was I kept a cover on the mix while I was spraying and when I found I had a Qt mixed left over I put the remaining back into the metal Qt can and had very little room for air and put the lid back on it tightly and kept the can of left over mixed primer outside which is refrigerator/freezer temps out. So now my question is can I use the mixed Epoxy primer to paint the other pieces of tin and whatnot and be safe? The mix is still in complete liquid form with no hardening but of course i'll strain it before putting it in the paint gun...
Glennster I know you have been in the paint industry for years and would like to know your take on if you have had a situation like this and used it and what was your outcome?
vizi
So what I did was I kept a cover on the mix while I was spraying and when I found I had a Qt mixed left over I put the remaining back into the metal Qt can and had very little room for air and put the lid back on it tightly and kept the can of left over mixed primer outside which is refrigerator/freezer temps out. So now my question is can I use the mixed Epoxy primer to paint the other pieces of tin and whatnot and be safe? The mix is still in complete liquid form with no hardening but of course i'll strain it before putting it in the paint gun...
Glennster I know you have been in the paint industry for years and would like to know your take on if you have had a situation like this and used it and what was your outcome?
vizi