scratchedup
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Rust-Oleum states "...apply second coat within one hour or 48 hours..."
Can anyone explain this to me?
THX
Can anyone explain this to me?
THX
Most Rustolium is acrylic enamel and uses a slow reducer. Re-coating within 1 hour is inside the re-coat window and allows for a chemical bond. Re-coating between 1hour and 48 hours is outside of the re-coat window and also outside of the curing window, re-coating during this period runs a high risk of the reducer re-activating the partially cured paint causing adhesion issues such as lifting and wrinkling ruining the paint job. Re-coating after 48 hours lets the paint attain a reasonable cure where more paint application will not cause adhesion problems, at this point you are achieving more of a mechanical bond and less of a chemical bond.
Enamel paints cure over very long time spans, months. They produce very durable finishes but are soft initially.
Most Rustolium is acrylic enamel and uses a slow reducer. Re-coating within 1 hour is inside the re-coat window and allows for a chemical bond. Re-coating between 1hour and 48 hours is outside of the re-coat window and also outside of the curing window, re-coating during this period runs a high risk of the reducer re-activating the partially cured paint causing adhesion issues such as lifting and wrinkling ruining the paint job. Re-coating after 48 hours lets the paint attain a reasonable cure where more paint application will not cause adhesion problems, at this point you are achieving more of a mechanical bond and less of a chemical bond.
Enamel paints cure over very long time spans, months. They produce very durable finishes but are soft initially.
Great info...is chemical superior to mechanical bond? I am a little leery of applying more paint with in the hour since it is a pretty imprecise application process and I dont want too much paint...since it is slow drying.
With this wealth of knowledge is any brand of paint preferable?
Rust-Oleum states "...apply second coat within one hour or 48 hours..."
Can anyone explain this to me?
THX
Ayuh,.... In an hour, the paint will chemically bond to the lower layer,....
After 48 hours, ya sand, then shoot it again,....
If you coat it between 1 and 48 hours the top coat may attack the base coat so what was once smooth may now be bumpy and uneven.
You can bake it in front of a heating element or heat gun to force dry. I have done this with the heat gun with great success as you can smell the change once the paint is cured.
Red
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It's not between 1 and 48 hours, it states WITHIN 1 OR AFTER 48 hours
If you are shooting bare metal, especially bare aluminum, I highly recommend Rustoleum Self Etching Primer.
If you are using any alkyd (oil) enamel in a spray gun you can add a hardener to it. Once it is fully cured it is almost as hard as epoxy.
I believe the hardeners to watch out for are isocyanates. Cyanoacrylate is, I believe, used as an adhesive.