Paint Your Wagon - with a roller!

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boatbuilder wrote:Yep I have the same problem, I let the seam sealer set for about a week and then painted over with Rustoleum and four days later its still very sticky over the seam sealer. Its a real pain because dust is sticking all over it. The seam sealer I used was Dinitrol Brushseal. The cure time of the seam sealer is like one day per 3mm thickness, so it should have been well cured in a week.


might seem a bit mad but cant you put some cling film/tape of some sort over it whilst it goes off?... is so it'll keep the dust off it
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boatbuilder wrote:Yep I have the same problem, I let the seam sealer set for about a week and then painted over with Rustoleum and four days later its still very sticky over the seam sealer. Its a real pain because dust is sticking all over it. The seam sealer I used was Dinitrol Brushseal. The cure time of the seam sealer is like one day per 3mm thickness, so it should have been well cured in a week.


might seem a bit mad but cant you put some cling film/tape of some sort over it whilst it goes off?... is so it'll keep the dust off it
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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boatbuilder wrote:Yep I have the same problem, I let the seam sealer set for about a week and then painted over with Rustoleum and four days later its still very sticky over the seam sealer. Its a real pain because dust is sticking all over it. The seam sealer I used was Dinitrol Brushseal. The cure time of the seam sealer is like one day per 3mm thickness, so it should have been well cured in a week.


might seem a bit mad but cant you put some cling film/tape of some sort over it whilst it goes off?... is so it'll keep the dust off it
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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you trying to get this to 100 pages doug :rollin
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It won't need his help to do that :rofl
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Imagine coming accross this topic using a google search and reading the whole thing in case you missed something :shock:

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You're just trying to force it to 100 pages Cruz - go on, admit it :D

To be honest, because it became so big I had to go back to page one to clarify the intro and make sure all the links were there for those new to this. I wonder how long it would take to read it all, word for word. :rofl
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will it go to 100,or will it crash all the computers all over the world.just like the millenium bug :lol:
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I've just painted my van with ivory and it's looking pretty good if I don't say so myself.
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...just need to change the lime green curtains! :)

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CovKid wrote:To be honest, because it became so big I had to go back to page one to clarify the intro and make sure all the links were there for those new to this.

I've just looked now and there's some dodgy denim clad bloke on the first page :rollin

avant-garde wrote:...just need to change the lime green curtains! :)


Something happened you your camera whilst you were painting :rofl

5 more posts till 100 pages :wink:

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what is the paint code for the ivory please ? :ok
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did you say ivy?
looks more like privet :lol:
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You must trim your beard you know :rofl
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Cruz wrote: I've just looked now and there's some dodgy denim clad bloke on the first page :rollin

Dodgy? dodgy? you should see me at my worst :rofl

Damn - I bet the next person who posts makes it 100 pages, you know, like the nerd who clears out the fruit machine after you've primed it with the contents of your pocket....
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