Majic Tractor Paint Not Drying at Sofia Edna blog

Majic Tractor Paint Not Drying. I'm using their hardener and reducer (i tried mineral spirits and it left the finish cloudy). Not in a class with any ppg product. It's usually a good idea to use the same brand primer as the. The cheap gray primer, sure, but it's slow drying, and you have to make sure to avoid solvent pockets from re coating before dry. Moisture could reduce the gloss. More than likely the majic paint is incompatable with the rustoleum primer. It is a low voc paint and slow to dry. Seems to hold up ok. • the painted surface is ready for additional coats. I use the aerosol cans for small parts but. For me, rustoleum in spray cans or quarts seems to cover much better (more titanium dioxide) in it, i presume plus the color match on. I'm painting a car with majic gloss black. Paint was applied too heavy and/or was not allowed to dry thoroughly between coats. • if the paint is not dry and/or the finish has wrinkled.

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The cheap gray primer, sure, but it's slow drying, and you have to make sure to avoid solvent pockets from re coating before dry. I'm using their hardener and reducer (i tried mineral spirits and it left the finish cloudy). It is a low voc paint and slow to dry. I'm painting a car with majic gloss black. • if the paint is not dry and/or the finish has wrinkled. • the painted surface is ready for additional coats. More than likely the majic paint is incompatable with the rustoleum primer. Paint was applied too heavy and/or was not allowed to dry thoroughly between coats. For me, rustoleum in spray cans or quarts seems to cover much better (more titanium dioxide) in it, i presume plus the color match on. It's usually a good idea to use the same brand primer as the.

Spray paint not drying Hot Rod Forum

Majic Tractor Paint Not Drying Not in a class with any ppg product. It's usually a good idea to use the same brand primer as the. I'm using their hardener and reducer (i tried mineral spirits and it left the finish cloudy). Seems to hold up ok. I use the aerosol cans for small parts but. Moisture could reduce the gloss. • the painted surface is ready for additional coats. • if the paint is not dry and/or the finish has wrinkled. For me, rustoleum in spray cans or quarts seems to cover much better (more titanium dioxide) in it, i presume plus the color match on. It is a low voc paint and slow to dry. Not in a class with any ppg product. Paint was applied too heavy and/or was not allowed to dry thoroughly between coats. I'm painting a car with majic gloss black. The cheap gray primer, sure, but it's slow drying, and you have to make sure to avoid solvent pockets from re coating before dry. More than likely the majic paint is incompatable with the rustoleum primer.

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