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Duralux not curing
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<blockquote data-quote="Sthomp" data-source="post: 383280" data-attributes="member: 17343"><p>Can someone tell me where I went wrong and where to go from here. Sanded and primed with self etching primer and rolled two coats going on 3 weeks ago. Painted in my shop with a dehumidifier going and 18 hours between coats (rolled it). It's rained for the past 3 weeks but ontop of that my house is heavily wooded so even with sun it wouldn't do much good. At this pointed I can chip the paint with my fingernail. Options at this point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sthomp, post: 383280, member: 17343"] Can someone tell me where I went wrong and where to go from here. Sanded and primed with self etching primer and rolled two coats going on 3 weeks ago. Painted in my shop with a dehumidifier going and 18 hours between coats (rolled it). It's rained for the past 3 weeks but ontop of that my house is heavily wooded so even with sun it wouldn't do much good. At this pointed I can chip the paint with my fingernail. Options at this point? [/QUOTE]
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