Anyone know of good fast dry rattle can paint?

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x2 on Joe_E's tips......I kept the rattle cans and my rims in the house (:princess: loved that) until I was ready to shoot them. Once painted and dry enough to handle, they came back in the house for 24 hours. Turned out great that way. I tried leaving the rims and cans in the garage and then shooting them, but I got more orange peel that way.....had to sand and re-shoot :mad:
 
Interesting; I did get some slight crinkling when I painted my floor jack parts, didn't know cold did that too, but it seems to have flattened itself out aftering drying in the house for three weeks. I have a couple of electric heaters, I could put them in the garage to warm it up ahead of time also, or just wait 6 months to do it.
 

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