rdamazio
Well Known Member
Hi all!
I'm using Akzo primer on my build, so far very succesfully.
This may be a silly concern, but I'm wondering if anyone with more experience can comment on whether air quality can affect the primer (either short or long term) - my area has significantly bad air quality this week due to wildfires, just when I was planning to do another patch of priming:
Should I wait to prime, or can particulate material in the air (which ends up being used to blow the primer) cause actual problems later? I do use a filter and a desiccant on the compressor, but I'm not sure they're up to the task with that much pollution.
Thanks
Rodrigo
I'm using Akzo primer on my build, so far very succesfully.
This may be a silly concern, but I'm wondering if anyone with more experience can comment on whether air quality can affect the primer (either short or long term) - my area has significantly bad air quality this week due to wildfires, just when I was planning to do another patch of priming:
Should I wait to prime, or can particulate material in the air (which ends up being used to blow the primer) cause actual problems later? I do use a filter and a desiccant on the compressor, but I'm not sure they're up to the task with that much pollution.
Thanks
Rodrigo