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> Painting outdoors in high humidity
watsonrx13
post Jul 3 2010, 04:22 AM
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I am nearing the point of laying down the 2k primer on my car, possibly this weekend. I'm prepping/painting the car under a pole barn. It's a structure that has a concrete floor, roof but no walls. Here in central FL the humidity is going to be high this weekend, 80%+, scattered showers throughout the day. Will this effect the paint? Should I wait until it's lower? If so, how low should it be?

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post Jul 3 2010, 08:05 AM
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If it is 2K primer and you are going to block sand the car with guide coat it should be ok if it is not windy. If the wind picks up block off 2walls with plastic.
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