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dkr
Hi All,
I am on the finishing stages of spraying epoxy/2K on my '81 Mercedes. I am spraying outside under a makeshift tarp I have set up. I watch the weather reports regularly and it appears after Monday the temps will be below 70 degrees for the rest of the year most likely. This weekend if all goes well I should have all of the major pieces done, but I will still have a few individual pieces to spray that are off the car right now -- sunroof, engine cowl, front end pieces, etc -- mostly small stuff. What should I change in the process? Should I bring the individual pieces inside where the temp is above 70 or just leave them outside to cure in the sun and wait longer before touching them?
Thanks,
Dkr.
I am on the finishing stages of spraying epoxy/2K on my '81 Mercedes. I am spraying outside under a makeshift tarp I have set up. I watch the weather reports regularly and it appears after Monday the temps will be below 70 degrees for the rest of the year most likely. This weekend if all goes well I should have all of the major pieces done, but I will still have a few individual pieces to spray that are off the car right now -- sunroof, engine cowl, front end pieces, etc -- mostly small stuff. What should I change in the process? Should I bring the individual pieces inside where the temp is above 70 or just leave them outside to cure in the sun and wait longer before touching them?
Thanks,
Dkr.