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July 18th, 2006, 10:14 | #1 |
Curing Krylon paint - help?
I painted a replica helmet of mine, and most of the paint dried and cured well. However, it's been well over 2 weeks, and the paint on the plastic lip of the helmet is still tacky/sticky. What can I do to get rid of this?
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July 18th, 2006, 10:31 | #2 |
I found direct sunlight works the best.
Next to your boiler if you have one also works, but not everyone has one. |
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July 18th, 2006, 12:05 | #3 |
The paint may not be compatible with that plastic. That's why it's still tacky.
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July 18th, 2006, 12:11 | #4 |
Traveling Man
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I find that sometimes you really need to give it a good sanding, and use the krylon primer first. You might need to redo that area.
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