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Old 10-02-2012, 07:48 AM   #11
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Re: Project#2 67-72 Restoration's Shop truck

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It's actually just impatience by me....it was looking pretty good but I sprayed one more coat today (not waiting the 24hrs) and then an engine clear coat with a light rain outside (100% humidity) and you're not supposed to use if over 60%...it cracked right up....
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Been there, done that. Humidy may not have even been a factor. If you are using rustoleum and don't follow the directions for recoat time that is what it does. Just strip it and start over. One of the reasons I rarely use rustoleum anymore. That and the insanely long dry time.
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