Baking Rattle Can Paint

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Baking Rattle Can Paint

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To cure it.Anybody ever do this?How would it effect filler under the Paint?
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I have never done it. I would think you could bake it at a lower heat setting if it was engine paint, disc brake paint, etc.
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Jeff L
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I was talking about regular ol Rattle Can Paint.Also wondering if heàting would do damage to Body work under the Paint.
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Re: Baking Rattle Can Paint

Post by curt »

I have never done it but would think you could spray paint is just a lot extra hardner in it as for underneath probly temp is your only limiting factor most spraybooths now days have heat to bake paint
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Post by saex »

I've done this a number of times on small job's, If it will fit in the big oven i have (The wife is ok with it.hahaha) with great results it will not have any affect on the filler i keep the temp around 100 degrees for 45mins then let cool in the oven.
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