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roll on bediner in the cold


funkingonutz

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Enfield CT/LongmeadowMA/AgawamMA
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1995
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i want to put on my roll on bedliner......but its so damn cold outside!!!
Now i know painting in cold weather is not good, because im a painter
but its like 31 degrees this afternoon and i know painting in anything under 40 the paint wont adhere and/or cure like its suppposed to.
Anyone know if its alright to do this???
 
id say dont do it. that stuff is too expensive and time consuming to apply it in the cold and then have it come up on you and have to remove and redo it when the weather gets better. i used the herculiner brush on stuff on the bottom of my doors and cab up to the body lines and it looks bad as hell but it takes at least 3 if not 4 coats to get it consistenly bumpy. granted it was a vertical surface i was painting and i had to keep running to a minimum but even when i did the floor on the cab 2 coats seemed like it was still lacking but i was putting a vinyl floor in so i said screw it.
 
yeah DONT do it.. same principle as painting.. the stuff doesnt like to adhear very well..
 
It might not adhere well, but still be enough to be a big pain in the ass to remove.
 
Find an out-of-the-way corner in a heated parking garage ;)
 

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