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vandy
Trade: painting, decorating, wallcovering
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: chicagoland
Posts: 266
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Japanese Dryer Question:
Can material that has had Japanese dryer added to it be sprayed (airless)?
Naptha has sped up my dry time/setup time, but I think Jap Dryer will be better if it can be sprayed. (SW industrial enamel). |
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Trade: Painting
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Re: Japanese Dryer Question:Quote:
Just make sure u follow mixing ratio because it will make it thiner.
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Pro
Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Huntsville Alabama
Posts: 1,349
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Re: Japanese Dryer Question:
Yep when i sprayed oil all the time i would give her some jap drier.
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