The melamine and aluminum oxide wont let the finish stay long term and it wont look good in the short term either.
that is fine as long as paint is dry before coating
a day to make sure
It should tell you on the can as every paint is different.
fore day's
painting is application of color to a surface and can be use for aesthetic use coating is application of to protect the underlaying surface such as FBE coating and meatal coating and powder coating
The melamine and aluminum oxide wont let the finish stay long term and it wont look good in the short term either.
I would take it to a shop were they do powder coating..and have them "burn" it off in a oven.... That is a ridiculous answer. You do not burn paint off. If you do take it to a place where powder coating is perfomed they will use glass or sand beads to "sandblast" off the paint. To remove paint yourself: use a paint brush and apply lots of paint remover to the wheel. Let paint remover sit on wheel for 20-30 minutes. then scrape off the mess with a plastic scraper, wire brush, and finally a rag. Repeat this process as long as it takes to get all paint off.
that is fine as long as paint is dry before coating
a day to make sure
It should tell you on the can as every paint is different.
fore day's
12 hours
You can paint over latex paint with either an oil or water based enamel paint as long as the surface is dull, clean and rust free. Any bare metal will need to be primed with a primer, either oil based or 100% acrylic Direct-to-metal, prior to top-coating.
However long it says on the can, but it also depends on what paint, the weather and presciely what you mean by "wet" - does that include sticky? do you mean how long before it can receive another coat? do you mean decorating or artist oil paint? etc etc
The amount of time to wait before waxing a car after a paint job will vary. This will depend on the type of paint job and the wait period can be between 30 days to 4 months.
If you're dealing with a new slab, you must wait a minimum of 28 days, preferably two months, for the floor to cure and dry thoroughly before applying a garage floor coating.