Lacquer staying tacky
Discussion
Hi all
I've been refurbing my wheels myself and I've got all the way to giving them a coat of primer. It now seems to have all gone wrong, the lacquer won't dry!
I've used halfords cans to paint etch primer, silver and lacquer. I originally sanded down with P400 and then p1500 between coats.
Any one have any ideas to help or do I start again?
I've been refurbing my wheels myself and I've got all the way to giving them a coat of primer. It now seems to have all gone wrong, the lacquer won't dry!
I've used halfords cans to paint etch primer, silver and lacquer. I originally sanded down with P400 and then p1500 between coats.
Any one have any ideas to help or do I start again?
jimbob82 said:
did you give the silver plenty of time to "CURE" ?
if not it's the solvent from the base coat silver stopping the lacquer curing.
editted , if not it's the solvent from the base coat silver stopping the lacquer curing.
drying and curing are too different things , something dry may not FULLY CURED.
I am sure its what you meant and could be the OP's problem even more so using 1k cans
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