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Old 03-04-2012, 05:50 PM   #1
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you dont bake paint... only powdercoating
that's not quite accurate.... I believe sometimes cars are "baked" inside a paint booth to help cure the paint.
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that's not quite accurate.... I believe sometimes cars are "baked" inside a paint booth to help cure the paint.
i work at a bodyshop...90% of our painted work gets baked at ~140 degress.

you can leave the paint to cure by itself with no heat (slower process/better product)

heating forces the solvents to evap quicker thus resulting in paint drying quicker....too hot of a cure/bake cycle can cause solvent pop (pinhole lookin nasty shit!)

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i work at a bodyshop...90% of our painted work gets baked at ~140 degress.

you can leave the paint to cure by itself with no heat (slower process/better product)

heating forces the solvents to evap quicker thus resulting in paint drying quicker....too hot of a cure/bake cycle can cause solvent pop (pinhole lookin nasty shit!)

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Thats what I thought. I knew it wasnt too hot.
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Old 03-07-2012, 06:27 AM   #4
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Thats what I thought. I knew it wasnt too hot.
i dunno how hot your valve cover is gonna get but it may crack the paint if you go too high. try to find out temp constraints on the particular brand/series of paint you used.
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