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How to Dry Spray Paint Faster

One of the reasons we prefer spray paint over other forms of painting is that it dries much more quickly. But still, it doesn’t match with the speed we want, and it takes time to dry completely. Having said that, what if I tell you that you can speed up the drying process, no matter at which kind of material you apply the paint? Well, you must be looking for it. So, stay with us as we explore how to dry spray paint faster.

How to make spray paint dry faster

Time is valuable for everyone, and we all want to finish the painting task as soon as we can. Luckily, there are ways that you can apply to dry spray paint faster than usual. From supplying heat to turning on the air fan, let’s start with the easiest and see how we can apply it for real.

Thin coats

In general, we all ignore this aspect and apply thick layers of paint on the surface. Either because we want to achieve dense colors, or we do it habitually. It affects the time durations it takes to dry. Whatever the case is, spray paint should be applied in thin coats.

If you want to get dark colors, apply the second layer after letting the first one dry. So that’s how you do it the correct way. The thin coats will dry in a few minutes, but as always, there are other factors too.

Note that applying a thin coat also saves from getting paint drips. So, it’s a win-win for you.

Reduce the humidity

What is there in the environment that causes the paint to take a longer time to dry? It’s humid. If you can lower it in any way, you can make the paint dry quicker. But how can we do it?

To every problem, a solution is there already and just needs to be discovered.

The easy and straightforward way is to get a dehumidifier and place it in the area where you are going to apply the spray paint.

In case you don’t want to go for it, you can avoid spray painting when there is high moisture in the air and paint only when the weather looks feasible. Anyhow, it’s upon you whether you want to control the humidity or not.

There are also various other choices open to you. Check out below.

Increased air circulation

It’s as easy as placing a fan nearby, and that’s all you need to do. Turn on the fan, put it in the correct direction, and see how soon the paint dries. Make sure the space is clear of dirt and debris; otherwise, it will blow all over the painted surface.

Moreover, you can open the doors and windows to escalate air circulation.

Supply heat

Heat will help evaporate the moisture in the paint, resulting in drying faster than before. You can do this easily by placing a heater near the painted surface.

Besides, the heater can also be used to decrease the humidity levels. When doing this, remember not to overheat to the extent that it damages the paint or the surface.

Paint in a well-ventilated area

If you are about to paint an object that you can easily take outside, do bring it out and paint it in an open space. But ensure that it’s a sunshiny day. In this way, you won’t have to do anything to speed up the drying process; nature will do it all itself.

Apply wax-based furniture polish

Only a handful of people know this trick, apply the spray paint to the object, let it dry for a few minutes, and then coat the object with this polish. After that, gently remove the excess polish using a rag. When you do it in the approved manner, you will see that the paint will dry in just a few minutes.

Can we use a hairdryer to dry spray paint rapidly?

To be honest, it can be done, and that too very easily. Be sure you are familiar with a hairdryer to be on the safe side.

If you are comfortable with this, a hair dryer can be used to speed up the drying process. With a hairdryer, not only can you regulate the air output, but also control the intensity of the temperature. Each of these factors affects how long the paint is going to take to dry. Increase the temperature and the airflow, and you will see the results.

Conclusion

Spray painting is considered the best method when it comes to the time it takes to dry. Surprisingly, you can make the paint dry even faster by using a couple of techniques such as supplying heat, lowering the humidity level, and increasing the airflow.

Save time and paint more. Let us know if you have any other techniques that work the best for speeding up the drying process.