67/68/69 cuda dilemma

I bought the tall rattle cans of rustoleum project gloss black. Usually this stuff stays sticky as heck for days. This is why I was initially only going to use it on the back and side only. Maybe people complained to em about it, but I put 2 coats on the side, and on the back about 4pm today. The shine is actually pretty decent, with some minor specks of dust in it which I dont care about since the sides and back are unseen, but the big surprise is that this was dry by 6pm. I mean not like it's been on there for weeks dry, but decently dry that I can pick the wheel up and set it inside on some cardboard. I did spray it in the shade on a 96° day. Not sure if that makes a difference or not.

I may attempt to spray the front with rustoleum gloss black as well after i do a light scuff on it with 400 grit to make sure its smooth. Rustoleum gloss black tends to get a slight matte finish to it when it's thoroughly dry and been on there a bit. That's kinda what I am looking for. I am sure these wheels baking in the 100° heat inside my shop will take care of that.

Not bad at all, can't tell it's a spray can paint job.
I think our high today was 76 with mid to low 50's tonight. Weekend is supposed to be low 80's. Really hoping I can get some heavy metal moved around this weekend.