Barry, can you make it any quicker?

S

Senile Old Fart

Its +9f here right now, the winds are 20-25 with a bit of gusting. Just wondering if you could make the Polar Accelerator a bit faster so I can spray some into the atomosphere and get this darn polar air mass to move through faster. Brrrrrr right now

Just had to vent :cool:
 
Even on the West side of Washington it is freaking cold. Car said 13 degrees at 7pm tonight. I need to epoxy my fenders again soon. But this cold ain't gonna let me do it.
 
LOL

Actually, they say Xylene is the worst for global warming, so I guess you need to spray a quart or so in the air.
 
Is there a max temp. /humidity range that the polar could become problematic? I have been using it in the extra slow activator when temps are over 90. This week the forecast is for mid 90's and heat index pushing 115.
 
To many factors for me to answer.

A few notes to consider:
Lets take 100 degrees and bad humidity 60%+.

If you are using a slow activator and add a tad of poplar, should not have a problem.
Add an excess amount and all H could break loose.

If you are using to fast an activator for the temp, even a small amount could cause big problems.

For spot work like you are doing, I would look at mixing a medium activator with a slow, this would give you the hotter tail solvents you need but in a limited amount, so the clear would cure a lot faster without much risk. 50/50 would be a good start and you may find that 25%S/75%M would work out great for the small areas.

With your conditions, like I have said before, it is a lot of trial and error for you to figure what is best. You must get sick of hearing that from me!
 
So what do I do with the 3 qts. of extra slow I have? Anyway to do a similar mixing? Today is 95 with 90% humidity.
 
Extra slow can be mixed at any ratio with the faster ones, say 25% and it will compensate for the accelerator also.
 
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