<snip> places with ovens to bake-cure the paint in. they can't give it a really hard bake unless you strip everything nonmetallic off, but even what they can do gives you a better, more durable finish. <snip> This is actually something I've meant to ask a real auto paint specialist... Because I don't believe that it's true of modern catalyzed and epoxy finishes. These finishes cure by cross linking into long molecule chains. If the temperature is too high, they cure too fast, resulting in shorter molecule chains and are weaker because of this. If the temperature is too low, then the reaction doesn't happen at all, and it never cures. In any of the industrial epoxies I've used, there is an optimum cure temperature range, for strongest results. What I don't know for modern paints is -what- that temperature range is.... I know some shops use ovens, not to produce a better job, but simply to speed up the drying time, so they can shoot a couple of coats and get the car out in a hurry. Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com