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Gloss Paint In Hot Weather
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Does gloss paint take longer to dry in hot weather?
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Its likely to be the high humidity thats affecting your paintwork. Here's what is said on the site of a well known paint supplier.
High humidity can interfere with the supply of oxygen necessary for the curing of alkyd paints and can delay the tack-free time from hours to days. With latex paints it is possible for the evaporation of water to be slowed as the paint dries. If the coalescing solvent (film forming glycol) evaporates before the water leaves the film, you will end up with a paint film that is weak or can crack and/or peel.
High humidity can interfere with the supply of oxygen necessary for the curing of alkyd paints and can delay the tack-free time from hours to days. With latex paints it is possible for the evaporation of water to be slowed as the paint dries. If the coalescing solvent (film forming glycol) evaporates before the water leaves the film, you will end up with a paint film that is weak or can crack and/or peel.
When I worked in a pub I used to know some professional painters. If they were working outdoors they used to get laid off if the weather was too hot. That was to do with the drying of the paint . One hot day they told me they had been 'fly'd off' . There was a plague of small flies that were landing in the wet paint and getting stuck. Best excuse for going down the pub I ever heard.