Clear coat question
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Flair looks great!
Never argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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You said,,"but not too bad for it being hot, humid, and windy."
What does humidity have to do with painting,,,please tell me. "The number of parasites in the USA has now eclipsed the number of productive members of society"
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odg you always snap about the humidity issue
some people dont realize that humidity is a non issue in the immortal words of Frank Sinatra "That's Life"
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I dont snap,,,I just get tired of telling people the same thing over and over,,,ya know.
"The number of parasites in the USA has now eclipsed the number of productive members of society"
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Windy can be an issue....
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I guess my point was I wasn't painting in a booth nor a garage but outside a welding shop. I did get better results when I painted inside the shop. As far the humidity part, Painters have told me not to paint when it's really humid. By your comment, It's BS and by me painting when it was really humid wasn't an issue. |
Coupe if those so called "painters" told you not to wet the floor down (I could only guess) I will call BS. It is very common to wet the floor down here and we are near 100% humidity all summer long. Stick around you might pick up another pointer or two here and there...LOL!
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lol that's funny you mention that because some tell me to do wet the floor and some tell me don't. |
wet it down bud.
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Static electricity. The dryer the conditions, the more likelihood of dust being attacted to the panel. Humidity is your friend. Rick has said several times his best jobs are done on rainy days.
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