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NOT
TOO COLD
NOT
TOO HOT
NOT
TOO WET
There is more
at stake in starting a job in fair weather than the comfort of the
painter. Paint performs better in mild conditions, in fact poor
painting conditions can greatly compromise the paint job.
NOT
TOO COLD
For many paints,
the minimum application temperature is 10°C, which applies to
the surface being painted as well as the air temperature. Painting
at low temperatures, whether acrylic or oil-based paint, will make
brushing and rolling more difficult, retard proper drying, and leave
the wet paint susceptible to capturing airborne dirt, insects and
pollen. With acrylic products it is advisable only to paint when the
temperature is predicted to remain above the recommended minimum
for the next 36 hours, so that the paint can form a film properly,
and quality will not be compromised.
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NOT
TOO HOT
Because of
the way acrylic paints form their film, very hot conditions can make
the paint dry too fast and compromise durability. Avoid painting
in the following conditions, especially if more than one is present:
air or surface temperature than exceeds 90 degrees, direct sunshine
especially with dark coloured paint, gusty winds, low humidity, on
highly porous surfaces such as old, weathered stucco.
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NOT
TOO WET
When
painting with solvent based paints, allow damp surfaces to dry fully
before painting.
Waterbased paints however, are more forgiving of damp
surfaces. Any surface water should be removed, but waterbased paints
can be applied if the surface is still damp.
But
what about painting in rainy weather ?
Naturally it is not a good idea to be painting while rain is
actually falling because it could result in the fresh, undried paint
being rinsed off the wall.
An old ‘rule of thumb?which generally works well, is ?
if you wouldn’t hang out your washing, don’t paint?
But
perhaps more important is that even if it is not currently raining,
to ensure that you don’t paint when it is likely that the fresh
paint could be affected by rain or heavy dew during its first few
hours of drying.
This means it is not
wise to paint late in the day if the weather is likely to be
cold and damp overnight.
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