Thread: warm temp reducer
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10-17-2004 11:10 AM #1
warm temp reducer
does anyone know what will happen if I use warm temperature reducer when it is no longer warm out?
please help
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10-17-2004 12:05 PM #2
Is it for Single Stage Paint or Base coat/Clear Coat?
It wont hurt anything by using it , it will take longer for flash off for your next coat .
If sprayed to heavy with it in cooler temps, you can get runs , sags, metallic mottling, tiger stripes, if you have good gun control it shouldnt be to big of a problem.
You might just turn in the material knob so it wont apply a heavy amount of color/Clear to help with some of these problems.
If in doubt buy the correct temp reducer , its not expensive I wouldnt think it would be more then 25 bucks for a gallon.
hell of alot cheaper then having to buy paint/catylist/reducer again if it doesnt come out right .
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10-17-2004 01:01 PM #3
It was a single stage, I had the warm reducer and didn't want to wait until tomorrow to buy cool reducer. I just came back in from painting and it seems to have worked out ok. The extra flash time helped me too, I had time to finish a coat and get back to the beginning.
Thanks for the help.
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