On the off-chance that anyone can reply very soon:
I have an unexpected and very brief window where I could spray some Rusto Filler/Primer. However, it's 40 degrees out, and probably won't be staying in the 30's and 40's for many days to come.
The can says minimum of 50 degrees, but I'm wondering what happens if it's colder. The rocket and paint will be warm when the spray is applied; it's basically the drying/curing that would be affected, and whatever the effect is of spraying through the cold air. I wouldn't dare mess around with topcoats like this, but was just wondering if primer is really so sensitive. I could let it dry for as long as it takes (it will have to dry in my shed, so it will be cold).
This probably won't happen today, but with winter coming I'm curious to hear the answers anyway. If I had my act together sooner I would have sent Rustoleum the question as well (maybe I still will, but that won't help me for today). But generally they're not keen on telling people to violate the instructions on the can, so I don't know if they'd give me a brutally honest answer anyway.
I have an unexpected and very brief window where I could spray some Rusto Filler/Primer. However, it's 40 degrees out, and probably won't be staying in the 30's and 40's for many days to come.
The can says minimum of 50 degrees, but I'm wondering what happens if it's colder. The rocket and paint will be warm when the spray is applied; it's basically the drying/curing that would be affected, and whatever the effect is of spraying through the cold air. I wouldn't dare mess around with topcoats like this, but was just wondering if primer is really so sensitive. I could let it dry for as long as it takes (it will have to dry in my shed, so it will be cold).
This probably won't happen today, but with winter coming I'm curious to hear the answers anyway. If I had my act together sooner I would have sent Rustoleum the question as well (maybe I still will, but that won't help me for today). But generally they're not keen on telling people to violate the instructions on the can, so I don't know if they'd give me a brutally honest answer anyway.