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05-31-2009 10:42 PM #1
humidity to paint outside?
I plan on painting outside. what humidity and tempurature rang would be ideal for acrylic auto paint on a car?
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06-01-2009 06:27 AM #2
Acrylic what?? Enamel or urethane? Lower the humidity the better. Too hot already for anything other than slow catalyst and reducer.
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06-01-2009 05:23 PM #3Registered User
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I never really have an issue with humidity....I always wonder why people talk about that being a problem.....other than sweating my self to death....
and yes slow slow slow catalyst. As for acrylic anything....I cant answer. I painted a trailer with single stage once and vowed never to paint with it again....not my area of expertise. Some of the other guys on here that are a little older than I could answer your questions regarding that. good luck with the paint job.
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