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    painting inside with water based paint

    after removeing my roof lining an etch primering the bare metal that was beneth it
    i ve given it a coat of water based vaux flame red do i need to laquer it
    as i m not sure if the laquer will react with the etch primer underneath
    is water based air drying or should it be baked

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    Re: painting inside with water based paint

    Water based paints will need some form of assistance to dry, ie:- heaters etc The difference between cellulose or water based is that cellulose based paints dry through evaporation so can be sprayed anywhere and left to dry, whereas water based paints need heat to effectively 'cure' the paint. The other point is that a water based base coat you will still need to put a coat of 2pack type lacquer on which unless you've got the correct equipment might be an issue from a health aspect.


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