So I picked a paint for my tamale steamer and painted it. I also got some clear gloss. Both are for high heat, from VHT.
Now, the directions for both are the same, once you stop painting your coats, what 7 days before adding any additional "layers." And cure at 200 in order to achieve the higher heat resiliency.
So ...
I had to go out of town for a week after painting the steamer pot, so then the gloss went on when I went back. I haven't cured it yet.
But given that VHT also says that just putting an engine together and running it also cures the paint, I'm guessing that if someone also sprayed their block with the gloss they either wouldn't wait the 7 days, or wouldn't spray it with gloss at all because it would already be assembled and in the car. (Or could be.)
Why the heck do I need to wait a week to spray with gloss, with or without curing at 200 beforehand?
If you can follow the bouncing ball of my story here, you know I already waited a week before spraying the gloss. But that was the steamer.
I've also painted the SJ's legs and don't wanna wait a WEEK to spray them with gloss. I can fit it all into my kitchen oven (I think) to cure if necessary. If not I'll make a small charcoal heat pile instead in the SJ base.