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Using a hardener in oil based enamel?
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<blockquote data-quote="baseball_guy_99" data-source="post: 153089" data-attributes="member: 3565"><p>After letting my first coat of paint dry for 3 days, I noticed it scratched very easy. I put the second coat on and it will sit for probably a week or so before I'm able to do anything with it. If it's not hard or easily scratches I was wondering if I could use some type of hardener mixed with the paint.</p><p></p><p>We have some left over DuPont hardener from when we painted my truck a few years ago. Do you guys think the hardener will work if the last coat or two is sprayed on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baseball_guy_99, post: 153089, member: 3565"] After letting my first coat of paint dry for 3 days, I noticed it scratched very easy. I put the second coat on and it will sit for probably a week or so before I'm able to do anything with it. If it's not hard or easily scratches I was wondering if I could use some type of hardener mixed with the paint. We have some left over DuPont hardener from when we painted my truck a few years ago. Do you guys think the hardener will work if the last coat or two is sprayed on? [/QUOTE]
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