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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    It's ideal for it to be warm and dry, mostly dry, id put out a space heater to warm the garage and do it mid day. The moisture in the air clouds it up. The room being cold isnt a deal breaker, you should be heating the cans up anyways. Let them sit in some hot water or blow em with a hair drier. The better the condition of the air is, the better your result will be. Obviously you're not looking for a mirror finish on your engine bay, but you can still try. I dont think temp will have much of an effect on the durability of the finish, but it will change how clear it is. I made the mistake of spraying some pieces in the early morning and they were cloudy because of the moisture, as it baked in the sun it cleared up, but the pieces i did mid day were crystal clear.
    Yeah I've been looking for a cheap heater. Thanks for the info I'm going to order a few cans of this clear when I get off work ill post results once it gets sprayed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E36slide View Post
    Yeah I've been looking for a cheap heater. Thanks for the info I'm going to order a few cans of this clear when I get off work ill post results once it gets sprayed.
    you'll like it. it's so user friendly.... you could probably spray it drunk and blind folded and still get good results. Real easy to work with, its so thick it covers up textures and blemishes. Awesome product.... the reaction i usually get is "there's no fuckin way that's spray paint..... "

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