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Re: 2nd coat paint puckered wrinkles
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Posted by JefLTN on November 04, 2005 at 12:25:26 from (199.82.243.73):
In Reply to: 2nd coat paint puckered wrinkles posted by Tim B MA on November 04, 2005 at 10:46:27:
What kind (type) of paint are you using? If the paint you are using is a two part kit such as a polyurethane of Epoxy Polymide it sounds as if the catalyst (hardener) wasn't added. That would explain the long dry time and the reactivation when the second coat was finally applied. That by the way is what it sounds to me is happening. When you applied the second coat, the first coat was reactivated by the solvent in the second coat. Check with the source (manufacturer) of the paint and find out if there is a catalyst required and what the mixm ratio is. Also find out if a reducer/thinner/hardener is recommended to promote curing.
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