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I use Rustoleum paint on almost everything job shop related. Well I painted something gloss red about 2 days ago and its still not hard yet.....Why? Was prepped like always(directions) and has been drying in the heat, but you can still put your "nail" into it. Any suggestions/answers will be helpful, it was juat a rattle can and I have never had the issue before. ThanksYou have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:I find that any colors other than blacks and primers take along time to dry. Red, green, orange take forever. Rust oleum brand.JasonLincoln Idealarc 250 stick/tigThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52Miller Bobcat 250Torchmate CNC tableThermal Arc Hefty 2Ironworkers Local 720
Reply:Was it raining I did same thing the other day and I can peel paint off all metal was sanded and primed
Reply:did you paint over epoxy primer or other fresh coating? Solvents from uncured coatings get trapped under the new coat and can cause similar issues, especially if the base used an aggressive reducer (acetone, xylene, mek etc) I find that Tremclad (made by rustoleum) when brush painted (or spray painted, thinned with varsol or VM&P Naptha) dries excruciatingly slowly and can be tacky for like 10 hours and then just kick at 10-1/2 hours. It's strange...tacky all day and then dry 30 mins later. Reds, yellows and oranges too have a larger amount of clear resins in them which might add to the cure time.I prefer PPG's ALK 200 line nowLast edited by Canoe2fish; 05-18-2012 at 09:56 PM.Thermal Arc Fabricator 2101970 Lincoln RedfaceMiller 150 STLStill need a Syncrowave and a plasma and a milling machine and a lathe and a bigger shop and a....
Reply:Originally Posted by DockMan30817Was it raining I did same thing the other day and I can peel paint off all metal was sanded and primed
Reply:Originally Posted by Canoe2fishdid you paint over epoxy primer or other fresh coating? Solvents from uncured coatings get trapped under the new coat and can cause similar issues, especially if the base used an aggressive reducer (acetone, xylene, mek etc) I find that Tremclad (made by rustoleum) when brush painted (or spray painted, thinned with varsol or VM&P Naptha) dries excruciatingly slowly and can be tacky for like 10 hours and then just kick at 10-1/2 hours. It's strange...tacky all day and then dry 30 mins later. Reds, yellows and oranges too have a larger amount of clear resins in them which might add to the cure time.I prefer PPG's ALK 200 line now
Reply:Originally Posted by jreynoldsweldingI use Rustoleum paint on almost everything job shop related. Well I painted something gloss red about 2 days ago and its still not hard yet.....Why? Was prepped like always(directions) and has been drying in the heat, but you can still put your "nail" into it. Any suggestions/answers will be helpful, it was juat a rattle can and I have never had the issue before. Thanks
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Reply:If you want fast drying use Rustoleum Lacquer in the spray cans. It is dry to the touch in about 15 minutes or so and fully dry in about 30 minutes. It does a real nice job also.
Reply:I quit using any Rustoleum enamels on my car projects. The blacks gloss out and dry just fine, but trying to recoat and get a decent finish was beyond me. I think it has something to do with the oils in the paint. Avoid the aggravation and use a catalyzed single stage paint and be done with it.Miller Syncrowave 350Millermatic 252/ 30A spoolgunMiller Bobcat 225g w/ 3545 spoolgunLincoln PowerArc4000Lincoln 175 Mig Lincoln 135 Mig Everlast 250EX TigCentury ac/dc 230 amp stickVictor O/AHypertherm 1000 plasma
Reply:See if you can find a dealer local to you that carries Coronado industrial enamel. That is what I have gone to and it is incredible paint. It has to be thinned with Xylene, but it dries hard in ten minutes, and even has an additional hardener that can be used to improve gloss, and make it harder, but I have never had the need to use it.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:I have run into this with alkyd enamels on 2 occasions. Both were from gallon cans that I was spraying. Didn't ever get hard so stripped it and re sprayed thinking I was pushing it and didn't let it flash enough between coats. It ended up being the gallon of paint. This wasn't rustoleum but same general idea. I am not sure if they get a batch of oils or solvents that just won't flash out or what. I haven't had the issue with rattle can though but that is same stuff. I generally use automotive urethanes on everything and have sprayed thousands of gallons on equipment, weldments, and custom cars. Never had an issue and there are some cheap companies out there such as Kirker that work well. Everytime I spray alkyd enamel even out of rattle cans I end up regretting it later cause it just isn't half as tough plus there are really no good primers that are 1 part. All 2 part primers are superior and need to be mixed and sprayed so might as well just spray the color as well.Millermatic 252Lincoln 175 plusTA 185tswTA 161stlhypertherm pmax 45Victor torchHenrob torchAn S10 for each day of the week |
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