Posted by Stephen Newell on July 07, 2013 at 05:31:23 from (63.25.47.248):
In Reply to: Paint won't dry posted by PopinJohn on July 06, 2013 at 14:54:18:
I wouldn't blame the paint. The rattle can paint may be junk compared to some other finishes but should dry and work fine for the short run. Usually when there is a problem with the finish drying it is having an adverse reaction to an unknown substance on the substrate. For example when I had a furniture refinishing shop an employee stripped a piece of furniture and didn't adequately rinse the residue of the remover well enough. The wood was sanded and it looked normal. I sprayed the furniture with lacquer which normally takes 10 to 15 minutes to dry to touch took two weeks to dry on this piece. I think if you would chean the carbuator with a wax and grease remover such as Dupont Prepsol Solvent or even lacquer thinner prior to painting you would have different results.
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