ezmobee
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I do not have a very good track record with spray paint. I absolutely hate the stuff. I painted my whole boat with it last year and it was a nightmare. Anyway, I'm currently redoing the cowl on my Johnson 85. I removed the plastic trim piece that went the whole way around it and patched all the holes left behind with Bondoglass which worked very well. Sanded the whole thing and prepared to prime it.
The weather here is driving me nuts because much of the work I currently have to do on my boat involves paint or other chemicals and it's been too cold. So yesterday it got up to around 55 degrees so I thought I'd be OK to put a coat of primer on. I'm using Rustoleum primer and will top coat it with Rustoleum gloss white. So I sprayed a coat of primer on it last night and then brought the cowl inside to dry. I had it in my basement which is probably 60 degrees. My problem is this morning I went down to check it and the paint seems soft. I took my fingernail to it in an area that will be covered with the cowl seal and was able to pick it off easily. So is this just not completely cured after 10 hours? Did I spray it on when it was too cold? Is it ruined? If so what can I do to get it off and start again? I know I should have waited till it got warmer but I was inpatient which is my constant problem with spray paint.
The weather here is driving me nuts because much of the work I currently have to do on my boat involves paint or other chemicals and it's been too cold. So yesterday it got up to around 55 degrees so I thought I'd be OK to put a coat of primer on. I'm using Rustoleum primer and will top coat it with Rustoleum gloss white. So I sprayed a coat of primer on it last night and then brought the cowl inside to dry. I had it in my basement which is probably 60 degrees. My problem is this morning I went down to check it and the paint seems soft. I took my fingernail to it in an area that will be covered with the cowl seal and was able to pick it off easily. So is this just not completely cured after 10 hours? Did I spray it on when it was too cold? Is it ruined? If so what can I do to get it off and start again? I know I should have waited till it got warmer but I was inpatient which is my constant problem with spray paint.