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Anyone have experience with VHT Wrinkle Plus (or similar)? Come in!
I have a quick question about these wrinkle finish paints: it says to bake them after 48 hours to cure them. Do you do this in your regular kitchen oven? If so, does it give off any strong odors or do anything to the oven?
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okay okay
this is slightly on topic, no plastic in the oven.
i know when you anodize (ie, on metal) youd wanna use a backyard oven, so you dont get deathfumes in your honey baked ham
thinkin about doing your whole interior this way kraus?
this is slightly on topic, no plastic in the oven.
i know when you anodize (ie, on metal) youd wanna use a backyard oven, so you dont get deathfumes in your honey baked ham
thinkin about doing your whole interior this way kraus?
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do not use a kitchen oven for anything but food powder coating anodizing any painting thing like that must be done in a different oven they all give off deadly fumes weather you smell it or not
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Actually nothing on the interior at all.. Doing a few things under the hood (valve covers, intake, etc.)
Thanks. I was pretty sure you couldn't, but I didn't know if there was something special about these types of paint that allowed you to.