Sprayed Epoxy over body work and had a reaction suggestions

One thing no one has mentioned is fisheyes can be caused by having silicone in the same area as your work. Guy told me one time he had gotten fisheyes from the detail shop next door.
 
You only need to blow some air over the panel to dry the 700 completely.
Environmental conditions will greatly affect the drying. Rain, humidity, garage with little air movement, will cause issues.
The 700 does have a tint. Doesn't affect performance.
 
One thing no one has mentioned is fisheyes can be caused by having silicone in the same area as your work. Guy told me one time he had gotten fisheyes from the detail shop next door.

Silicone from products like ArmorAll will hang in the air if a shop isn't well ventilated. I've also seen where tires that are saturated in it can contaminate objects around them from it evaporating off the tires. Not to mention the mess the tires make slinging it onto the body. Shop I work in the Owners son came in one day and washed his car in the wash pit which is near the booth. He started spraying Armor All on his tires and interior while the booth was running. Other guy was painting and I came upon the Son while he was doing it. Told him to stop. he looks at me shrugs and sprays it into his rag instead. :mad: Little while later the other Body guy/painter came out of the booth and said he had fisheyes all over the job he just did. We ended up having to change all the filters and scrub the walls and doors with detergent to get rid of the contamination. :rolleyes: Plus the redo on the job which had to get redone 2X. Sigh.
 
We have run into this alot at work over the years. When you have an automated production shop that produces 50+ cars an hour a contaminant can show up quick and produce alot of rework or scrap! Hair products, Deoderants, and some products such as hand sanitizers can pop up. We use waterborne which is only more sensitive.
 
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