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Old 03-06-2010
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With the fluro faskolour paints you need to do lots of coats, as the fasfluro are quite a bit thinner than the solid colours you need to build up more layers.

In this weather you can start spraying at one end of a body and by the time you get to the other side the first side will be dry enough for another coat.
If its still wet then a quick go with a hairdryer will sort it out.

Idealy you want to be spraying thin enough coats so that you dont have to resort to the hairdryer (unless its a very small area)

I dont think it will hurt if you put too many layers on.

The pactra enamel fluro has similar problems, you will still need a few coats. Also the fluro can "melt" into the white backing if your white is thinned out quite a bit. If anything the pactra is harder to use.
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