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I have a few small areas to paint. I can do them during the day when
it's 40F, but overnight it will drop below freezing. Is that a problem? Do I just need to wait until spring? I have a small bit of siding on a dormer and a bit of trim. I can easily get it painted in 40F and it will have a few hours to dry, but 6 to 8 hours later it's likely to drop below freezing. |
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