All Spooled Up
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Between NE and Central PA
Posts: 2,516
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It's done, and it appears to have worked! If the paint gets tacky when heated up, you know that it's going to be harder than it was before, when it cools back down, as it will have released more of it's VOC's.
Of course my preferred method would be to use a hardening agent, rather than baking it, but I have not yet found a way to mix the hardner with the paint, when it comes in pre-pressurized cans. But, I do have an idea that maybe someone could commercialize on: Invent a hardening agent that comes in a pressurized can that is sprayed on over the paint, after the actual painting is completed.
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