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Posted: Sun Oct 25th, 2020 04:17 pm |
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mhoward Hey look ~ they ~ bounce! ![]() Joined: Sun Oct 22nd, 2017
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@Tony: Okay, I understand what you are saying now. I thought you meant it was just too hot to spray paint. PERIOD. LOL Back in the 1970s when I had my body shop, I always had slow, medium and fast reducers so outside temp was never an issue, just use the appropriate reducer for the conditions and git 'er dun! Obviously, you aren't in a body shop with everything at your disposal. Back in the 70s, reducer was $10 or $12 a gallon, so the $67 sounded ridiculous at first; then it was like: oh yeah... As for the fish eye; they make an additive to put in the paint that will stop that. Pro tip: more paint is never the solution to a problem. ![]()
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