Posted by Kelly White on February 13, 2003
Jeffrey P. LangIm working in Pittsburgh, PA where the temperature has been freezing for weeks, and have to paint a window for a store. My problem is that since its so cold out and warm inside, the window sweats with condensation, and if I turn the heat off, the window is freezing and the paint wont dry. Im using 1 Shot enamal also. Any suggestions would help!
Billy BobKelly,
When there is a big temperature difference between inside & outside, I cover the entire piece of glass outside with a sheet of foam insulation. It will warm up the glass conciderably from the inside. The bonus is you won't have the pesky onlookers distracting you when you work.
Good luck!
Jeff (in Pgh. too)
Rob BlaisUse a fan (or two) to prevent condensation, and absorbant towels to wipe a majority of the water away first. On cold glass the one-shot will take much longer to dry, but will eventually. Use the fan on the work to help speed it along. Good luck!
Kelly W.I use a glove with the finger tips cut off to avoid the condensation created by my hand being against the glass or a mahlstick . Ive also had good results using 1 shot poster color on the inside of glass it dries quick amd has the appearance of the enamel on the outside . good luck from Rhode Island.
Kelly W.Thanks Bob, the glove trick sounds promising.
Thanks guys for the info, especially Jeff whos feeling the freeze with me in the Burgh!