Jake0147
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So, first off I'm working slowly on making a yellow bridge plate from a subdued one. I painted it with Plasti-Kote School Bus Yellow, on top of the matching and recommended plasti-kote primer. That was four weeks ago today...
Today I got back to it. I can touch the pieces just fine. If I touch them together, they bond instantly and a layer of paint transferrs from one to the other. If I set a clean and dry spray paint can on one, for about ten minutes it leaves a small imprint around where the can was, and some traces of yellow on the can but does not do so instantly. It is too "mushy" to sand back off effectively, but it does come off somewhat with acetone. What remains after that seems "properly dry" and will sand off reasonably well... I wish I knew better how to describe exactly the state that this paint is in...
What gives? I'd like to blame it on bad paint, but understand I am not a painter and am learning as I go. I have successfully used spray paint before however. This was not that old (I believe) as none of the mixing balls were stuck (I look for that when I by spraybombs) and all was shaken well beyond the recommended amount. Is there anything I could have possibly done wrong to cause this? is this what "bad batches of paint" act like? Would you consider it safe to replace the paint with another can of the same from another lot? I do like the color for this, otherwise I'd simply try again with another brand...
Thanks in advance.
Today I got back to it. I can touch the pieces just fine. If I touch them together, they bond instantly and a layer of paint transferrs from one to the other. If I set a clean and dry spray paint can on one, for about ten minutes it leaves a small imprint around where the can was, and some traces of yellow on the can but does not do so instantly. It is too "mushy" to sand back off effectively, but it does come off somewhat with acetone. What remains after that seems "properly dry" and will sand off reasonably well... I wish I knew better how to describe exactly the state that this paint is in...
What gives? I'd like to blame it on bad paint, but understand I am not a painter and am learning as I go. I have successfully used spray paint before however. This was not that old (I believe) as none of the mixing balls were stuck (I look for that when I by spraybombs) and all was shaken well beyond the recommended amount. Is there anything I could have possibly done wrong to cause this? is this what "bad batches of paint" act like? Would you consider it safe to replace the paint with another can of the same from another lot? I do like the color for this, otherwise I'd simply try again with another brand...
Thanks in advance.
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