Posted by NCWayne on June 10, 2012 at 20:38:05 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: hardening paint posted by Aaron in IL on June 10, 2012 at 20:13:52:
THaving spent a good bit of time around a biddues body shop, I can tell you tere are so many types of paints out there nowdays it's impossible to give a real answer to your problem. That said I've seen paint where the hardner wasn't mixed in, where the wrong hardner was used, where the right hardner was used but it was 'out of date', etc, etc. In each case the paint never got hard like it was supposed to. In the instance of the 'old' hardener, the paint actually glazed over but stayed soft enough underneath the glaze that the first drive down the road, at night, filled an otherwise beatutiful paint job full of every flying critter imaginable. Looked like a really big, pretty fly trap.........
Beyond that, your guess as to what happened will be as good as anyone elses without knowing every component used, how it was mixed, the product used under it, etc, etc, etc, etc, and how all of it should have worked to turn out a good paint job that obviously got off track somewhere and didn't do as it should.
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