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Newbie, so be easy! I can't get a good answer on this...here in Lousiiana it's 95 or warmer degrees most of the day. I've talked to several non-air conditioned shops spraying with slow reducers versus very slow/tropical reducers. Slow is up to 85 degrees in the Advanced brand reducer they used. How are they getting away with slow reducer in 95 degrees without having dry paint or finish issues? Should I be spraying with the high temperature/tropical reducers and hardeners (single stage)? If I'm reducing epoxy (SPI) or clear coat (Advanced Auto Euro Clear) should I use slow or extra slow reducer?
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