Will using interface water as a hardener for automotive paint cause it to dry?
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Using interface water as a hardener for automotive paint will cause it to dry, but it will be very slow to dry. Thinners are generally used in combination with clear coats and hardeners. When spraying interfaces, interface clear coats should be used, which require the addition of a hardener. Hardener: A paint hardener is a material specifically used in paint to allow it to dry quickly and accelerate the drying process. Function: There are two types of paint curing: one is physical drying, where the molecules inside the paint directly react with oxygen in the air to achieve drying. The other is chemical curing, which involves combining components A and B to cause a molecular reaction, thereby achieving drying. Component B is the hardener. This not only shortens the drying time of the paint but also makes it more durable.