Hum, and here I thought catalized material dryed through chemical cross linking, not evaporation. I dont know why I thought the reason we eliminate more and more reducer from paints, clears and primers, some materials down to 10% or less, is because of a chemical dry. I know when I used to do laquer, and we used to add 1 1/2 gallons of reducer to 1 gallon of paint or clear, it was evaporation. I also thought the reason you could spot blend a laquer car 20 years later was because it was a evaporation dry, and since there was no cross linking, you could always revitalize and penetrate it with thinner. Oh well, I guess I was mistaken. I try to learn something new everyday. I'll bank this one.
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