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Old 01-13-2009, 06:21 PM   #1
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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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Old 01-13-2009, 07:37 PM   #2
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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).
Yes Japan dryer can be mixed with oil based paint and it can be sprayed.
Just make sure u follow mixing ratio because it will make it thiner.
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Yep when i sprayed oil all the time i would give her some jap drier.
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