*runs around in circles screaming*
I finished painting my Muse finally, but oh lawrd, I guess Missouri summers are too darn humid to spray finishes on, even in the morning! I usually spray things outside because I don’t want any fumes to get to my baby lovebird, Gypsy, so I didn’t really know what my choice was!
The finish of the spray finish, which is supposed to be a glossy glaze, is all grainy and cloudy. I’M GUESSING since it says “Do not spray under high humidity. If glaze looks cloudy…” UNDER ONE BULLET of instructions it’s the infamous Missouri humidity that did it.
I can spray it like…a THIRD time like the instructions say. But I want to ask first before I spray inside the house (on a seperate level of the house from my pets): Have any of you run into this before because of humidity? I know some of you live in much more humid places than Missouri. 🙁
*HOPES HOPES HOPES she can salvage…*
EDIT: It’s a Krylon acrylic finish, for those curious. I used a Krylon Satin finish on my gryphons and they worked AWESOME (mind you I spray fixed them in fall) and the thing said you can spray this stuff on plaster, so I figured I was safe. Maybe not? D: