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Painting fiberglass flares

browngr5

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A wife that let's you dry paint in the house is a keeper. However, you don't need to do this as long as your spray room doesn't get below the reducer temp rating. Baking the paint is great for body shops by speeding up the cure for production and assembly time.
 
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Sac '68 sport

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She is a keeper, but them being in the house also might be why one got "accidentally" scratched...All I heard was the crash.
In my defense they were in the garage 65 high 50ish low for 24 hours and sanded down before I brought it all in the house and I didn't notice much of a smell until I cranked up the heat and I'm on a self imposed deadline trying to get them finished and mounted before the NorCal Broncos Spring Bash on the 31st. I knew after I sanded them down I was going to have to spray the waterborne color over the clear so I wanted to try and speed the drying of it up. Sounds like I don't have to worry about it though. Now I just need the rain to stop so I can roll the Bronco out and get to spraying.
 
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