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Question about painting
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 492265" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>UPDATE: Current situation. I put the last coat of primer (Zinsser 1-2-3) on 4 days ago. I lift the cover this morning and it looked good and was dry but I was able to scratch with my finger nail and chip it off to bare aluminum. The humidity has been up to 100% down to 45% depending on what time of day. Temperature has been with in range. But there’s just been a lot of moisture in the air this week. My plan was to top it Saturday because of good weather that day. It’s supposed to really storm here tomorrow.</p><p>Im wondering if it’s the weather and I should go ahead as planned Saturday or if I have bad adhesion and need to strip all the primer off and start over with a different primer?</p><p>Oh and the truck bed coating says on the can to prime any bare spots but the application kit says it doesn’t need a primer.</p><p>I don’t know which direction I’m going in. I’m lost as a goose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 492265, member: 27803"] UPDATE: Current situation. I put the last coat of primer (Zinsser 1-2-3) on 4 days ago. I lift the cover this morning and it looked good and was dry but I was able to scratch with my finger nail and chip it off to bare aluminum. The humidity has been up to 100% down to 45% depending on what time of day. Temperature has been with in range. But there’s just been a lot of moisture in the air this week. My plan was to top it Saturday because of good weather that day. It’s supposed to really storm here tomorrow. Im wondering if it’s the weather and I should go ahead as planned Saturday or if I have bad adhesion and need to strip all the primer off and start over with a different primer? Oh and the truck bed coating says on the can to prime any bare spots but the application kit says it doesn’t need a primer. I don’t know which direction I’m going in. I’m lost as a goose. [/QUOTE]
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