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baking enamel questions.
Hello.
1) I want to try baking spray paint. However since its getting colder, ill have to paint it where I work then go home to bake it. Is this okay? Waiting a couple of hours before baking.
2) I want to also ask if using spray paint is okay. Basically can I bake any paint from a can as long as its enamel?
3) Last question is how long would I bake it for and how many coats.
Thanks and any help is tremendously appreciated.
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You can bake epoxy enamels, regular enamels, and lacquers.
It's not a bad idea to let the paint have a couple hours drying time before you put your parts in the oven. Give the solvent in the paint a chance to evaporate.
I generally put my parts in the oven, THEN turn it on to 350 degrees F. The parts get a chance to warm up gradually instead of being thrust into a hot oven. I bake mine for 30 minutes AFTER the oven chimes to tell me it is pre-heated. About 45 minutes total...give or take.
I also let my parts cool down in the oven, so they cool down very gradually.
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There's many ways to do it. Mine is but one.