Hey guys,
I need some help preventing solvent pop in my clearcoat.
I have no idea what I could be doing wrong ...
I'm using Dupont Chromaclear with a high temp activator in order to slow the curing process in order to prevent solvent pop. I'm waiting 30 minutes between coats, which should be more than enough time for flash, and I spray in a climate controled environment with low humidity and I run a water/oil separator at the gun and drain any condensation from my tank before each use.
I've read some hot rod forums where they are using the same stuff and someone suggested shooting the clearcoat without the activator.
Have you guys heard of this?
Will the clear cure properly (just maybe take longer?) and still be as durable?
I need some help preventing solvent pop in my clearcoat.
I have no idea what I could be doing wrong ...
I'm using Dupont Chromaclear with a high temp activator in order to slow the curing process in order to prevent solvent pop. I'm waiting 30 minutes between coats, which should be more than enough time for flash, and I spray in a climate controled environment with low humidity and I run a water/oil separator at the gun and drain any condensation from my tank before each use.
I've read some hot rod forums where they are using the same stuff and someone suggested shooting the clearcoat without the activator.
Have you guys heard of this?
Will the clear cure properly (just maybe take longer?) and still be as durable?
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