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<blockquote data-quote="Jaguar999" data-source="post: 419299" data-attributes="member: 9000"><p>As Ian mentioned the crinkling is due to the thinning agents which reacts when applying a second coat. What I did find Skylar, is that even though both the apple red and black had the same acetone composition according to their tech sheets, the black was much more sensitive. Given the same painting conditions, same drying time, etc. The only thing I found was the black had a lower "Liquefied Petroleum Gas" content (whatever that is) over the red but I'm not sure if that played any part in drying time.</p><p></p><p>I did use the "fingernail test" to check that the paint was dry but still got cracks here and there on reapplication so I'd suggest also smelling the surface to ensure the paint is thoroughly dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaguar999, post: 419299, member: 9000"] As Ian mentioned the crinkling is due to the thinning agents which reacts when applying a second coat. What I did find Skylar, is that even though both the apple red and black had the same acetone composition according to their tech sheets, the black was much more sensitive. Given the same painting conditions, same drying time, etc. The only thing I found was the black had a lower "Liquefied Petroleum Gas" content (whatever that is) over the red but I'm not sure if that played any part in drying time. I did use the "fingernail test" to check that the paint was dry but still got cracks here and there on reapplication so I'd suggest also smelling the surface to ensure the paint is thoroughly dry. [/QUOTE]
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