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May 14, 2024 - 11:05 PM
The temperature range for urethane reducer typically varies depending on the specific product and the weather conditions. However, most urethane reducers are designed to work best in a temperature range of between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This information is found on product technical data sheets or TDS, which can be found on the manufacturers website. Most urethane reducers come in a variety of temperature or speed ranges including extra slow, slow, medium (normal), and fast. The speed refers to the relative time it takes for the reducer to flash off, and is used to counteract the tendency of the paint to dry faster or slower depending on temperature. For instance, at elevated temperatures above 80 degrees Fahrenheit the paint will tend to dry very quickly so you will want to use a slow reducer to slow down the drying process, allowing the paint to flow out and orient properly. This will give you the best result.