Sunday, February 21, 2010

What temp is too cold for outdoor painting?

I keep seeing that it should be at least 50 degrees. Does that mean it should also remain above 50 overnight, or just be 50 or more at the time of applying the paint? So, 50 for how long after applying the paint for it to come out ok?What temp is too cold for outdoor painting?
Read the label of the paint, all paint brands vary. Humidity also will affect the drying time. I have painted below the recommended temperature and had good results, just make sure the surface is completely clean and sanded so the paint can grip properly. Most paint's need at least 4 hours to dry to touch, but 24 hours to cure completely. If you NEED to get the painting done, I'd say do it, but if it can wait, wait.





You did not say how far below 50 it will drop, if it is from freezing to 45, I would consider holding off if possible. You could also use a fan to increase the drying speed.What temp is too cold for outdoor painting?
I just asked this question 2 days ago at HOme Depot and they told me that the emp. should be above 38 overnight and that the best times to paint in cold weather is between the hours of 10:00am -2:00pm because this alows for the sun to be the warmest then and it will have time to dry before nightfall

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The answer will depend on what kind of paint youre using. Some self-priming paints available from Sherwin Williams and Home Depot can be painted at a much lower temperature. It will say on the can, or just make a couple calls.
It should stay ar least 50 for the better part of at least 4 hours.

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