ML had a bad batch of paint I guess -- you should certainly call them -- I'm sure other owners of the same vintage have/had the same problem.
Well, a drying agent won't help. That's supposed to go in the paint -- if you put it ON the paint, it'll just make it run. You could try dusting it with plain talcum powder -- it will definitely work, although you might not like the way it looks.
Try going over it with a hair dryer set on high or a heat gun set on low. Test a small area. If it just need a little drying, that should do it. If it's really very tacky, you might need a few sessions.
Well, a drying agent won't help. That's supposed to go in the paint -- if you put it ON the paint, it'll just make it run. You could try dusting it with plain talcum powder -- it will definitely work, although you might not like the way it looks.
Try going over it with a hair dryer set on high or a heat gun set on low. Test a small area. If it just need a little drying, that should do it. If it's really very tacky, you might need a few sessions.