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How do you fix paint that is tacky to the touch? - Answers

You give it more time to dry, then give it even more time to dry. If it's inside, turn on the A/C if possible to allow the humidity to be removed. Chances are, the paint was either applied too thick or subsequent coats were applied to soon and it isn't able to off-gas as fast as it should. If it's in a bathroom, minimize the amount of time that hot water is being used, maybe open a window to allow the humidity to escape, then close it once the shower is over and allow the A/C to remove the rest of the humidity.



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You give it more time to dry, then give it even more time to dry. If it's inside, turn on the A/C if possible to allow the humidity to be removed. Chances are, the paint was either applied too thick or subsequent coats were applied to soon and it isn't able to off-gas as fast as it should. If it's in a bathroom, minimize the amount of time that hot water is being used, maybe open a window to allow the humidity to escape, then close it once the shower is over and allow the A/C to remove the rest of the humidity.



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How do you fix paint that is tacky to the touch? - Answers

You give it more time to dry, then give it even more time to dry. If it's inside, turn on the A/C if possible to allow the humidity to be removed. Chances are, the paint was either applied too thick or subsequent coats were applied to soon and it isn't able to off-gas as fast as it should. If it's in a bathroom, minimize the amount of time that hot water is being used, maybe open a window to allow the humidity to escape, then close it once the shower is over and allow the A/C to remove the rest of the humidity.

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      You give it more time to dry, then give it even more time to dry. If it's inside, turn on the A/C if possible to allow the humidity to be removed. Chances are, the paint was either applied too thick or subsequent coats were applied to soon and it isn't able to off-gas as fast as it should. If it's in a bathroom, minimize the amount of time that hot water is being used, maybe open a window to allow the humidity to escape, then close it once the shower is over and allow the A/C to remove the rest of the humidity.
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