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bmxpegan411
HI guys,
this morning I sprayed two doors laying flat with 2 coats of black epoxy. the doors sat in the sun for about 40 minutes before i sprayed them, metal temp well over 100 degrees at that time. After I sprayed the doors I left them in the sun for about 3 hours. Air temp was about 70 degrees and sunny, and the panels got up to about 130 degrees. Should I have not let them sit in the sun until they were sprayed? I was always under the impression that epoxy loved the hot sun as much as possible.
Also, since they sat in the sun for that long can I apply some glaze over the epoxy now, instead of waiting until tomorrow?
Thanks guys.
this morning I sprayed two doors laying flat with 2 coats of black epoxy. the doors sat in the sun for about 40 minutes before i sprayed them, metal temp well over 100 degrees at that time. After I sprayed the doors I left them in the sun for about 3 hours. Air temp was about 70 degrees and sunny, and the panels got up to about 130 degrees. Should I have not let them sit in the sun until they were sprayed? I was always under the impression that epoxy loved the hot sun as much as possible.
Also, since they sat in the sun for that long can I apply some glaze over the epoxy now, instead of waiting until tomorrow?
Thanks guys.