some tips and tricks to help. allow the component to warm to suurounding temp. then place in shade. wait a little to allow the surface to cool a little. if the day is a little chilly mix your paint and place in spray pot then place the pot in some warm water keep stirring.and allow the temp of the paint to rise just above the air temp. this will help the flow of the paint thru the gun and help to flow it on the surface and flatten it out. application is the most important part. apply a very thin first coat and do not be attempted to apply over it until it has tacked right off. the same with two more coats, before applying the final and "wet" coat, go and have some lunch. then apply the final shiny coat. keep it in the shade but keep it well ventilated. if you can return it indoors to a warm environment even better.
i found that when painting outdoors with enamels and two paks the latest to apply the paint is about midday. this will allow the paint to dry enough so it will not bloom when the air chills and the dew arrives just before sunset. hope this helps you. OZZIEStatistics: Posted by ozzie — Fri May 26, 2006 6:08 pm
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