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Keep us posted on your results. I'm definitely interested.

Does the hardner require a faster rate of application?




Not really. They suggest letting it "set up" for 1/2 an hour before you use it (I've always been in too big of a hurry to actually wait that long...it's more like 10 minutes for me). Pot time is supposed to be at least an hour IIRC. If you can't get it down in that amount of time, make smaller batches, and make more than one. After it's applied, it will dry to where it's not tacky after a few hours. I left some in a plastic tray that I had left over, and it turned into a solid 1/4" thick chunk in about a week and a half LOL. I peeled it out of the pan...it was solid, but still very flexible. Good qualities for paint . I can't imagine leaving just straight paint that thick and having it dry in a month...I'll bet it would just form a skin, and still be liquid inside. That's one nice thing about the hardener...it cures the paint anaerobically.