Epoxy primer humid day

fixerupper

Well-known Member
Thought I'd post this on this forum for a quick answer. I'm getting almost ready to shoot a little over a gallon of epoxy primer on the military restoration I'm into. It's very humid and hazy today and the temp is supposed to be a little over 90. Should I wait for a less humid day? I don't want the epoxy popping off on me later on. Jim
 
Now, fifteen minutes later it's drizzling out. Yep, answered my own question. This epoxy is really tough stuff, but very fussy about surface contamination. I've used the stinking stuff for maybe ten years now but always in the winter when the humidity is low. This is my first experience in 90%+ humidity.Jim
 

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