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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 07:48 PM
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i have a side project going on where i'm building radiator covers.....i had perferated metal cut and bent to what i needed and i painted a few of the pieces last night with rustoleum smoke grey..... it still feels tacky and was curious if i could heat gun it to speed up the drying time..... the metal and paint was at room temp...i sprayed it outside and then brought it in after......... i'm frustrated because i spray 75% of the pieces today and ran out of paint.....this project has to be done and installed by tuesday.....anyone have any ideas why the paint is doing this?


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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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well,
i have a side project going on where i'm building radiator covers.....i had perferated metal cut and bent to what i needed and i painted a few of the pieces last night with rustoleum smoke grey..... it still feels tacky and was curious if i could heat gun it to speed up the drying time..... the metal and paint was at room temp...i sprayed it outside and then brought it in after......... i'm frustrated because i spray 75% of the pieces today and ran out of paint.....this project has to be done and installed by tuesday.....anyone have any ideas why the paint is doing this?


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warm air, low humidity and low volume air movement should help....oil based paints take a while to dry....expect at least 24 - 48 hrs

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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 08:06 PM
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Rustleum is a notorious slooow dryer, heat will help but if your in a hurry I'd switch to a quicker drying product
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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 08:08 PM
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i suspect that the paint was applied too thick...
one rule of thumb when spray painting (especialy with a rattle can) is that a lot of thin coats are better than a few thick ones...

it is easy to get anxious and to lay it on too thick when actually this will ending up taking longer and the paint almost never sticks as well...
remember...DUST your coats on allowing each coat to dry before dusting again....

usually my 1st dusting dosnt even really cover the item...
thats ok...thats what allows it to dry...
when its put on too thick, only the surface can easily dry and whats "trapped" below the surface is "sealed in" and not only take forever to dry but will never really bond as it should...

remember...dust...wait...dust...wait...
it goes a lot quicker this way...
hope this helps...
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i'll look into another product if it doesn't dry by tomorrow........ i didn't put it on too thick either enough to barely cover the metal because i was going to do two coats....... the last thing i want to do is strip it off and start over......i have 40 pieces out of the 72 that i have to paint and assemble........

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Originally Posted by onaqwst
i'll look into another product if it doesn't dry by tomorrow........ i didn't put it on too thick either enough to barely cover the metal because i was going to do two coats....... the last thing i want to do is strip it off and start over......i have 40 pieces out of the 72 that i have to paint and assemble........

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actually if its done correctly it will take 5 or 6 coats...
but what do i know? ive only been working with paints every work day for 25 years...
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Whats the temp where your part is drying?

If its below 65 or so it takes FOREVER with a capital F O R E V E R!

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i ask for help not a damn attitude........ the can says 2-3 coats...... the temp is around 68-71 now........


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Dumb question... is this spray paint or the stuff ya slather on with a brush?

I've had good luck with both, but the brush you have to stir it up with a paint stick for a while!

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i would be doing a whole lot of light coats...like signguy said....you need the drying time of lighter coats....and it it may work conversely to what you think.....lighter coats dry faster so that 2-3 light coats will dry faster then one heavy one...and have more paint coverage....

heres a good example i painted these pulleys 4 times in a 24 hr period with light coats ,before work, lunch time, before bed, next am and i could handle them the next evening... they were still "soft" but in another 24hrs they were finished
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Originally Posted by bobs77vet
i would be doing a whole lot of light coats...like signguy said....you need the drying time of lighter coats....and it it may work conversely to what you think.....lighter coats dry faster so that 2-3 light coats will dry faster then one heavy one...and have more paint coverage....

heres a good example i painted these pulleys 4 times in a 24 hr period with light coats ,before work, lunch time, before bed, next am and i could handle them the next evening... they were still "soft" but in another 24hrs they were finished
exactly...the one thing that you cant hurry is paint...
there are really no shortcuts to doing it right...
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Krylon - dries fast - no drips.
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Krylon - dries fast - no drips.
Yeah but it doesnt have the fish oil to help keep the rust away... or attract flies at the carshow when the paint heats up!
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Put them in the oven. 200 degrees and they will dry.
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