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I have some questions on PAINT!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="vinito" data-source="post: 93584" data-attributes="member: 12954"><p><em>" ... to a local farm store that sells Valspar equipment paint. BE SURE TO BUY THE LITTLE CAN OF HARDENER, OR IT WILL TAKE FOREVER FOR IT TO DRY!!! "</em></p><p>Could you add a bit of specific information to that? I will be repainting my machine pretty soon too and I would get something like the implement paint from a farm store except that I've played with that before, as well as Rustoleum, and both of them did indeed take <em>forever</em> and a day to get past the tacky-to-the-touch phase. Probably three weeks. It was frustrating. I guess it wasn't technically tacky, but it was certainly still soft and you could feel this by just touching it.</p><p>Is the "little can of hardener" something they just have displayed near the paint? Are you talking about "Japan drier" from way back or something else? Thanks for any further info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinito, post: 93584, member: 12954"] [I]“ ... to a local farm store that sells Valspar equipment paint. BE SURE TO BUY THE LITTLE CAN OF HARDENER, OR IT WILL TAKE FOREVER FOR IT TO DRY!!! “[/I] Could you add a bit of specific information to that? I will be repainting my machine pretty soon too and I would get something like the implement paint from a farm store except that I've played with that before, as well as Rustoleum, and both of them did indeed take [I]forever[/I] and a day to get past the tacky-to-the-touch phase. Probably three weeks. It was frustrating. I guess it wasn't technically tacky, but it was certainly still soft and you could feel this by just touching it. Is the “little can of hardener” something they just have displayed near the paint? Are you talking about “Japan drier” from way back or something else? Thanks for any further info. [/QUOTE]
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