Differences in Drying and Curing Conditions
Paint finish is highly affected by how it dries and cures. If one side of the part is exposed to higher temperature, better ventilation, or longer curing time, it will dry more evenly and form a glossy surface. The other side, if in a cooler, less ventilated area (e.g., shaded by the part itself or nearby objects), may dry slowly or incompletely. Slow drying can lead to uneven evaporation of solvents in the paint, resulting in a dull, matte finish.
This situation is particularly evident when curing parts in a tunnel oven. Especially when using semi-matte paint without hanging the parts or applying a full spray, the issue becomes more pronounced.