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As long as you follow the guidelines provided in my first missive, you
should be fine. Wait until the Spring time would be my advice.
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Thank you -- so then would painting at 45F from 11am to 2pm, and then
the temps dropping down to say 30F by midnight be a problem?
By 11am, I'm assuming all the morning dew is gone. The temps from
11am to 2pm woud be > 40F. By 5pm, sundown, the temps would still be
40F, but then it would drop off and go below freezing by early AM.
Again -- this is just for a few small locations on exterior siding and
trim.
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In general, weather conditions will affect the performance and working
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