Alright, so now we are following which theory ?? Same substrate, but different colors or different manufacturers respond differently to outgassing on same material, but not the same ??
I don't know about all of you scientists out there, but how does this fit your needs ??
I see a lota people saying assuming this or if that happens or if using this on the second Tuesday of the month, will determine the outcome. However, then you say, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Do you hear how silly this sounds ?? If this stuff was outgassing to the degree you ALL are saying, it would be consistent across the board. No hit & miss projects. With an answer like you want us naysayers to believe, you need more consistency in your hypothesis.
Again, there is always outgassing, in just about every molecular structure known to man, but if it's not repelling mask, paint, vinyl and other coatings all the time, it is just so minute, you won't have any problems, unless you are doing something wrong. If this was a well established fact of some colors popping off, paint peeling, or nothing sticking, there would be some promoter going down to reduce or remove this phenomenon y'all are talking about. All of the situations you people bring up, along with all your reasoning for happening are just excuses to the nth degree of some end-user making a boo-boo.
The big manufacturers have all kinds of statistics on this outgassing, but isn't it odd, not everyone has the same problems ??