Tip & Roll dry time
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Tip & Roll dry time
I'm starting to paint tonight and want to know if anyone can tell me the recommended times between coats and how long it should cure before splashing?
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
what brand?.... it depends on the paint.
It will either say it on the can, or in the case of the "professional" products, in the paint literature/application guide.
It will either say it on the can, or in the case of the "professional" products, in the paint literature/application guide.
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
I'd go about 12 hours between coats, assuming warm weather, longer in cool weather, and probably 5 days cure before splashing.
Edit: since this was under the Sterling thread, I assumed Sterling paint
Edit: since this was under the Sterling thread, I assumed Sterling paint
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
did not see what section it was in.
You can get two coats in one day if its warm, and that is without using the accelerator.
Depending on temps, the application guide says that you have up to 36 hours to re-coat without sanding.
You can get two coats in one day if its warm, and that is without using the accelerator.
Depending on temps, the application guide says that you have up to 36 hours to re-coat without sanding.
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
It is Sterling! Temps here will be in the 90 degree range.
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
I understand that Sterling is a 2-1 mixture of the paint(U-220) to U-2964 brushing converter and you can thin that out as much as 25% with the U-2965 brushing reducer.
How much accelerator should be added to a 12 oz batch? Will this help with the curing time?
How much accelerator should be added to a 12 oz batch? Will this help with the curing time?
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
thats right, and if its hot, you will probably want to add a tiny amount of reducer as you go (the paint will thicken)I understand that Sterling is a 2-1 mixture of the paint(U-220) to U-2964 brushing converter and you can thin that out as much as 25% with the U-2965 brushing reducer.
Application guide says anywhere from a few drops to 1/8 oz for a whole quart, it depends greatly on the temp and the humidity. My advice it to not use the accelerator this time of year unless your really trying to make it tack free quickly. Paint in the morning or when humidity is lowestHow much accelerator should be added to a 12 oz batch? Will this help with the curing time?
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
Where can I get the application guide? And am I correct to think that the induction time is 30 minutes after mixing?
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Re: Tip & Roll dry time
we have a whole stack of them and we can mail one to you.Where can I get the application guide? And am I correct to think that the induction time is 30 minutes after mixing?
Please email your name/address to orderdesk@e-boat.net - say you need a sterling application guide mailed to you
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Email sent!! Thanks!!
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