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Dave333
Hey guys,
I sprayed epoxy yesterday evening. I live in Atlanta and the rain and humidity has been non-stop. 155 psi at the wall, 30 psi at the gun. Sharpe 3 stage dessicant system. 45 minute induction time and 45 minutes between coats. Sprayed in a shop, not a booth. After reading up looks like I should have increased induction time and flash time to about an hour each. My question is do I need to sand it and do it again or can I put it out in the sun. This is a hood for a restoration project and I don't want to run into solvent pop later down the road. Car will be going to California. I don't mind sanding again and respraying. Thanks for the replies.
I sprayed epoxy yesterday evening. I live in Atlanta and the rain and humidity has been non-stop. 155 psi at the wall, 30 psi at the gun. Sharpe 3 stage dessicant system. 45 minute induction time and 45 minutes between coats. Sprayed in a shop, not a booth. After reading up looks like I should have increased induction time and flash time to about an hour each. My question is do I need to sand it and do it again or can I put it out in the sun. This is a hood for a restoration project and I don't want to run into solvent pop later down the road. Car will be going to California. I don't mind sanding again and respraying. Thanks for the replies.