touch-dry

touch-dry
The condition after respraying a body when the paint coat has dried to an extent that foreign substances will not stick to the surfaces and light finger pressure will not leave any marks; the coat has not yet hardened completely, however, i.e., it cannot yet be sanded or polished

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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