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Kingplay wrote:frenzy_rumble wrote:out of curiousity...
a) what temperature room did you do this in
b) how old was the thinner?
c) did you wash the prime with soap/water or if you did, what kind
d) how long did the wash sit in some of the cracks/crevises?
1) I live in Southern California, I believe it was just a normal day that day... So... around 76 degrees farenheit.
2) The age of the thinner... no clue... picked it up from Wal-mart for 1 dollar.
3) Nope, I applied everything straight on.
4) The wash sat in the cracks for about 15-20 minutes then it started showing signs of weakening.
BLACKOUT2007 wrote:Kingplay wrote:frenzy_rumble wrote:out of curiousity...
a) what temperature room did you do this in
b) how old was the thinner?
c) did you wash the prime with soap/water or if you did, what kind
d) how long did the wash sit in some of the cracks/crevises?
1) I live in Southern California, I believe it was just a normal day that day... So... around 76 degrees farenheit.
2) The age of the thinner... no clue... picked it up from Wal-mart for 1 dollar.
3) Nope, I applied everything straight on.
4) The wash sat in the cracks for about 15-20 minutes then it started showing signs of weakening.
#2 and #4. NO NO.
$1 walmart thinner? sounds ify
Only use the manufacture's thinner in their paint.
Paint should dry within 2-3 minutes.
thorbot wrote:can you pm me if you still have the melted prime, i wanto se it!
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