I heard that most paints require 90 days for the curing process to complete.
N nodcreb New Member Joined Jul 28, 2021 Messages 11 Reaction score 9 Points 3 Age 35 Location Bendigo Members Ride 2015 Commodore SSV Redline Sep 7, 2021 #11 I heard that most paints require 90 days for the curing process to complete.
L losh1971 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2010 Messages 22,592 Reaction score 22,333 Points 113 Location North Tas Members Ride VE Series I SS Ute Sep 7, 2021 #12 nodcreb said: I heard that most paints require 90 days for the curing process to complete. Click to expand... While this is probably true of most enamels and acrylics, you can generally get the buff out 4 - 6 weeks after application, depending on outside temps. 4 - 6 weeks is normally enough to prevent the buff creating too much swirl.
nodcreb said: I heard that most paints require 90 days for the curing process to complete. Click to expand... While this is probably true of most enamels and acrylics, you can generally get the buff out 4 - 6 weeks after application, depending on outside temps. 4 - 6 weeks is normally enough to prevent the buff creating too much swirl.
someguy360 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2011 Messages 4,110 Reaction score 6,575 Points 113 Location The Shed Members Ride Various Sep 9, 2021 #13 I've generally been ok with wetsanding/buffing Acrylics after a week in spring/summer, I've never had any issues with it. Last edited: Sep 10, 2021
I've generally been ok with wetsanding/buffing Acrylics after a week in spring/summer, I've never had any issues with it.