I belive it is affected because it gets rust
no it is not true
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
At high temperature the paint is thermally decomposed.
Ink doesn't create its color the way paint does. Paint is opaque. Light hits the surface of the paint film, the wavelengths of light that don't correspond to the color your thing is are absorbed. Ink that isn't black is transparent. Really it is. Light passes through it and strikes the paper surface. The paper absorbs certain wavelengths of light. Then the light passes back through the ink film where the wavelengths not needed for the color of ink are absorbed. A cream-color paper will absorb different wavelengths than a blue-white paper.
Pigment is the color added to paint. Green paint has green pigment, red paint red pigment, and so on. Many paints will have a blend of different colored pigments to get a precise color, such as red and white to get pink.
Other than it's not red anymore? No, not really.
Yes, it does.
makes no difference unless you are t/u the car in 35 degree temp it will inhibit the drying process but will not harm the paint
Quick-Drying Paint
Humidity affects the drying time of paint. Paint will take much longer to dry in humid conditions. In very humid conditions the paint will not set correctly and the finish will not look as good as it should.
A warm room will make it dry faster.
it affects it because the hotter the temperature is the aster paint will dry.
Latex paint has Acrylic in it. Some paints have more than others, it affects the drying time. Use either one, it will not affect the finish look.
Because of the relative strengths of the forces in nature.
paint drying in sun
Ensure that it is at least 4 mils thick and that you make it big enough that the underlying color will not affect your perception of the color.
It slows down the drying time
Might be old or drying up.