I have several cans that are partially used. Today I opened one (a can of white) to use, this can only had about two inches in the bottom, and there was a clear liquid over a very thick white colored liquid. I thought it just needed to be stirred, so I stirred, and stirred, and stirred. Still seemed thick and had some small lumps that wouldn't go away.
I just plan to use this batch to pour into some doors to coat where the skin wraps around, so I continued on. I poured it through a strainer into a mixing cup. It barely went through, eventually stopped with about an inch in the bottom of the funnel. I added the appropriate amount of the part B. It looks almost normal after stirring that in.
My question is, could I spray this if I wanted to? Would it still work fine, have good durability, etc? I have another open gallon of white that is almost full (not sure why I just didn't finish the first can of white) and a can of black that's almost empty that I wanted to use to make grey.
How do I decide if that is OK? And how thick can the black be if I'm just using it for tinting?
I just plan to use this batch to pour into some doors to coat where the skin wraps around, so I continued on. I poured it through a strainer into a mixing cup. It barely went through, eventually stopped with about an inch in the bottom of the funnel. I added the appropriate amount of the part B. It looks almost normal after stirring that in.
My question is, could I spray this if I wanted to? Would it still work fine, have good durability, etc? I have another open gallon of white that is almost full (not sure why I just didn't finish the first can of white) and a can of black that's almost empty that I wanted to use to make grey.
How do I decide if that is OK? And how thick can the black be if I'm just using it for tinting?