I haven't had a full set of tools here in a while, so I just read along fyi Marc.
You got lucky IMO. (Apply that to the above sentence or let it start what's written below )
Overspray with a slow dry paint is often "dangerous". It has to be a very fast flashing paint that will dry to dust before it can go far enough and stick. Otherwise, break out the giant plastic "Handi-wrap-tarp"(the cheap stuff, and if you let the paint dry fully without messing with it, much of the misting can then be soft paint brushed/shaken off, then the plastic rolled up or folded, and stored away for the next use. The number of uses varies as large spots will flake eventually. A no-no around new paints, first flakes show you toss it before shoes, air, and Murphy move flakes around.)
Most of Rusty's products are a slow to medium handling cure time. (full cure on original Rusty is about a month imo, and even then a year or two later it is even harder to the touch.)