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ok, I just moved to Fl. and did a sign on 1/2 coraplas, put it outside thinking it would dry faster by next morning it was all dull no shine. Was this the humidity? or to much turp.? It was bright red 1 shot. And I am hoping all will be ok if I reletter it all back a normal high gloss. Will this work?
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It happened to me last week. I painted a sign in humid wet weather against my better judgment and had to repaint it again the next day. It never dried during the day because of the wetness and overnight it flattened out.
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Dale, I did a FOR SALE sign for my daughter and just cleaned with de-natured alchol and lettered away. Still on after a year and a half. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Then there is always this one. The poor fool did not know any better, so he did it any way. Just what worked for me.
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