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man of kent
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Fast drying synthetic paint?
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September 26, 2010, 04:43:42 PM »
Is there a fast drying (like cellulose) synthetic paint that does not need an oven to dry it? Been told you can just wait for a dry non windy day and use synthetic but dont get these often especiall on top of my hill.
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chris
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September 27, 2010, 09:45:36 PM »
2 pack will dry faster than cellulose even without an oven, you can buy extra fast hardener, you probably know but its dangerous stuff so read up on the safety of using it first.
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chris
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September 27, 2010, 09:50:25 PM »
Oh, I see from your other thread its metallic.
Ignore me then, that will only apply to the laquer.
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man of kent
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September 27, 2010, 10:04:02 PM »
Not sure there is one, but just asking incase.
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8valver
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November 16, 2010, 06:25:47 PM »
Metallic basecoat doesnt take long to dry out, help it along with a hot air gun maybe? If you use a gun the cold air out of that dries it prety quick
As said you can get stuff called 'rocket' a 2k accellarant for the laquer but i did hear of it turning the laquer a bit cloudy if you go overboard with it.
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man of kent
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November 16, 2010, 10:36:00 PM »
Looks like its take it to a paint shop or risk a sealer coat and then cellulose. Good thing about cellulose is you can repair it yourself and its easy to work with. Did 3 classic cars. Just make sure you dont rub through the sealer coat, then big trouble...................................
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