How long before I can park my cars on it after 4 good coats of acrylic? THX
G groucho Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 182 Jan 3, 2015 #1 How long before I can park my cars on it after 4 good coats of acrylic? THX Attachments DSC08274.JPG 143.5 KB · Views: 43 DSC08287.JPG 143.5 KB · Views: 42 DSC08276.JPG 143 KB · Views: 40 DSC08284.JPG 141.5 KB · Views: 48 DSC08288.JPG 144.6 KB · Views: 55
T The Cobbler Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 25,815 Location Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada Jan 3, 2015 #2 probably 24 hrs, what's it say on the wax ?
OP G groucho Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 182 Jan 3, 2015 #3 The Cobbler said: , what's it say on the wax ? Click to expand... Actually doesn't say
OP G groucho Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 182 Jan 3, 2015 #4 OK, not as important, as I shuffled the cars around so they're all inside for tonite's sub zero temps without being on that part of the floor . THX
OK, not as important, as I shuffled the cars around so they're all inside for tonite's sub zero temps without being on that part of the floor . THX
D duneslider Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 2,245 Location Riverton, Utah Jan 3, 2015 #5 If temps are cold it will take longer to cure, not sure if your space is heated or not. I would be hesitant to park the tires directly on the new finish for at least a week but I haven't ever parked cars on vct before.
If temps are cold it will take longer to cure, not sure if your space is heated or not. I would be hesitant to park the tires directly on the new finish for at least a week but I haven't ever parked cars on vct before.