Posted by BOBM25 on April 17, 2008 at 08:47:41 from (74.218.59.34):
In Reply to: Re: 3588 paint posted by ihdoug on April 17, 2008 at 01:40:37:
The reducer does 2 things, thins the paint a little making it easier to spray, and helps it "cure" faster. I've noticed that when you spray the Case paint without reducer it takes awhile to dry to the touch. With the reducer in it you usually can handle the parts within a half hour or so. The hardener does just what it sounds like it would do. Makes the paint hard. Helps it resist oil and fuels. You don't want to splash gasoline or diesel on to a paint job without hardener in it. It will dull and maybe even wrinkle up if it sits on it long enough. I think about any acrylic reducer will work with Case paint. I've used Dupont before. Mix it about 4 parts paint with 1 part reducer. Our Case dealer sells Valspar hardener to use with the Case paint. Just a good splash per gun full of paint is sufficient.
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