Respray
- El Bandito
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Respray
Just got my bro to respray tank and plastics and things are looking good. The problem is that the lacquer is taking ages to cure. I've had tank and plastics in the hoose for nearly 2 weeks now and although the paint is dry to the touch it's still possible to leave marks on the surface when handling the parts. Any suggestions on how to speed up the drying process? I've no idea what type of paint was used or how long he left between coats.
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Re: Respray
the only way is not dry properly is that there is not enough hardner in the lacquer. you my have to get it done againEl Bandito wrote:Just got my bro to respray tank and plastics and things are looking good. The problem is that the lacquer is taking ages to cure. I've had tank and plastics in the hoose for nearly 2 weeks now and although the paint is dry to the touch it's still possible to leave marks on the surface when handling the parts. Any suggestions on how to speed up the drying process? I've no idea what type of paint was used or how long he left between coats.

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Re: Respray
Two pack paint or the lacquer used on water based paints require curing in an oven/spray booth...El Bandito wrote:Just got my bro to respray tank and plastics and things are looking good. The problem is that the lacquer is taking ages to cure. I've had tank and plastics in the hoose for nearly 2 weeks now and although the paint is dry to the touch it's still possible to leave marks on the surface when handling the parts. Any suggestions on how to speed up the drying process? I've no idea what type of paint was used or how long he left between coats.
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Re: Respray
two pack paint comes with the hardener (the second pack of the two pack) this does not need oven cured but as has been said if the mix has not had enough of the hardener it will take a very long time to fully cure without being baked.phatkat wrote:
Two pack paint or the lacquer used on water based paints require curing in an oven/spray booth...
Try taking the tank to a spray shop and asking for their opinion possibly try getting them to bung it in their oven they can only say no
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