Pat Whatley
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Annual Christmas parade is tomorrow night. the walls of our float were going to be made from coro, I didn't like the idea of using white so I decided to paint it red.
Now I've done this 100 times before with no problem using corogloss ink. Several months ago I bought about 50 gallons of ink and paint from a screen printing/sign shop and figured I'd just use a quart of that. When I pulled out the can I would have sworn I grabbed Coroplas ink but No....being an idiot I pulled out Chromatic Bulletin Enamel. Don't ask me how I didn't catch that....it was 12:15 am and I just wasn't thinking straight. I walked in this morning and the smell immediately let me know what I'd done.
Anyway, I painted them 24 hours ago and they're still tacky. The signs have been in a room at about 55 degrees most of that time, one of them got drug outside into the sun around noon, it feels a little better but it's still sticky.
So, any chance that the paint is going to dry by tomorrow or do I need to start scrambling to figure out a new plan?
Now I've done this 100 times before with no problem using corogloss ink. Several months ago I bought about 50 gallons of ink and paint from a screen printing/sign shop and figured I'd just use a quart of that. When I pulled out the can I would have sworn I grabbed Coroplas ink but No....being an idiot I pulled out Chromatic Bulletin Enamel. Don't ask me how I didn't catch that....it was 12:15 am and I just wasn't thinking straight. I walked in this morning and the smell immediately let me know what I'd done.
Anyway, I painted them 24 hours ago and they're still tacky. The signs have been in a room at about 55 degrees most of that time, one of them got drug outside into the sun around noon, it feels a little better but it's still sticky.
So, any chance that the paint is going to dry by tomorrow or do I need to start scrambling to figure out a new plan?