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Hey, how bad of an idea is it to leave them outside overnight? Should I have brought them inside? I got around to painting them about an hour before sunset so they didn't get much sun time. I was thinking of letting them hang out there overnight and all day tomorrow while I'm at work. It should get nice and sunny pretty early.


If it's not cured or fairly dry the morning dew may affect it ? Best to bring it inside till sun comes up then put it back outside .
 
First coat with this stuff. Going very well so far, two more coats to go., more photos after they're back on.

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Is the frame coating with anything that would keep the paint from sticking? I have a silver frame with a black swingarm..

I'm thinkin of doin this to my frame, takin all farings such off, raisin tank up & wrappin it off so obviously no paint on it, seat, etc. and sprayin it flat black. I have a factory black swingarm and once I get some pivot bearings, and some help on installing pivot bearings i'll progress with the frame paint ;-).
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This was a great post... I decided to try it myself..... came out better than I thought.....
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Any specifics on whether it would work if I sprayed while it's 32 degrees outside (in the garage)? I can't spray inside the house... Could I spray all 4-6 coats in the garage and bring the parts inside for a few days to cure? Any of you with a can of the stuff... what does it say on the side as far as temperatures to spray, cure, etc.?
 
Any specifics on whether it would work if I sprayed while it's 32 degrees outside (in the garage)? I can't spray inside the house... Could I spray all 4-6 coats in the garage and bring the parts inside for a few days to cure? Any of you with a can of the stuff... what does it say on the side as far as temperatures to spray, cure, etc.?


Hmmmmm?
You could probably spray in the garage and then bring parts inside and bake em in the oven on warm or 125-150 for about thirty minutes. That would help the cure. Will your wife kill you for doing that? It will come out the best if you can paint in a warm breeze free atmosphere as it helps the paint to lay down flatter and more even. I know it's backyard painting not a professional job but if you want best results you should probably wait till it's a bit warmer.
 
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