Posted by docmirror on September 13, 2023 at 18:48:09 from (23.127.217.254):
In Reply to: How much reducer? posted by jd2cyl1943 on September 11, 2023 at 15:35:46:
Best to understand reducer ratios well for spray jobs. The reducer will determine a LOT about the clarity of the paint on the material and how long it will last once sprayed.
Reducer is rated for fast, med, and slow. It is highly temp dependent. The flash time the reduced paint comes out of the gun is affected by the type and mix ratio of the reducer. Hot days, vs cold days can mess up a paint job real fast. Hardener affects pot life, but reducer will make for a nice sheen coat, or a misty, even blotchy coat.
Get some pro help, and learn about the reducer you need for each job. It's worth the effort. Adding more reducer to increase the flash time will result in runs, and blotchy coverage. Don't forget, it's always possibly to add reducer to the media, but it's impossible to remove reducer once it's mixed.
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