I've been perfecting my painting of PVC with cycles of color coats, wet sanding with high-grit sandpaper, and clear coal enamels. It all looks great when it is finished, but now I am curious about baking the paint on to get a nice durable finish.
Does anyone have a suggestion on a safe temp to bake the paint at without causing the PVC to sag/bend/reshape? Or if it is even a plausible option to begin with. I know PVC is easily molded at 350-400 degrees, but I don't know at what temp the flexing begins.
Thanks!
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