I always seem to think of this stuff after the stores close, so here goes:
I'm getting ready to paint a car and the weather is getting colder. I've painted in 65 degree weather before with no ill effects. I've painted in a closed shop with a kerosene heater as well. That brought the temps up from 45 to around 60-63 degrees. the humidity here is fairly low but it may not reach 65 again for a couple of months.
I have a medium reducer that is rated from 65-80. I'd like to spray the car soon.
What happens if the weather is too cold? Does the paint not atomize well, leaving speckle & spatter like undercoating? Does the paint not flow out and lay flat? Is there an issue with diminished gloss? Maybe there is an issue with the paint sticking well leading to peeling?
I still have small portable heaters I could use. I'm just looking for a few pointers. Thanks, Greg