What to Do If It Rains 3 Hours After Car Painting?
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Solution for rain occurring 3 hours after car painting: Immediately move the car to a sheltered area and dry the water stains with a towel. Light rain may not cause significant issues, but heavy rain could potentially lead to cracking in the future. Painting involves spraying paint into a mist using compressed air and applying it to wood or metal surfaces. The time required before the painted surface can be exposed to rain depends on the painting technique and the type of paint used. Generally, with traditional painting methods, it's advised to avoid rain for three days and refrain from washing the car for a week, as exposure to rain before the paint fully dries can cause the surface to become foggy and lose its shine. The drying process also depends on whether the paint was heated or baked after application. Baking the paint forms a protective curing film on the surface once it's completely dry, usually allowing exposure to rain after about a dozen hours. In unavoidable situations, minor exposure to rain may not be a big issue, but it's still best to move the car to a sheltered area to avoid further rain.