That's a beast.

Heat and good ventilation speed it up somewhat. I've found that once you can't actually smell the paint as such any more, it's about as tough as it's going to be.
Patience definitely helps with the stuff.
I just leave my bits to sit to one side for a week or two, depending on the weather. The other beauty of that paint though is that it touches up extremely well, especially if you've applied it straight to bare metal instead of using primer. I find using a really soft natural bristle artists brush for touching up works best. The paint flows well, so once you touch up, if needed, you're hard pushed to tell where the touched up spot is.


