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  • February 11, 2015 at 5:55 am #48246

    O.K. That makes sence now!

    February 12, 2015 at 7:40 am #48247

    [quote=”Jayson M” post=36706]Ok thanks for the info and we have the same recommendation about our sealer.The best way is to strip it but sikkens did come out with a waterborne sealer for aftermarket covers that works pretty good.Aftermarket covers are a pain in the ass……[/quote]
    Jason,
    Can you use use this sealer under solvent? I spray autobase plus. I would like to stay within the same paint line if at all possible. When discussing this with my paint rep he told me what some shops were doing was to prime it with a waterborne primer and that would lock down the crappy keystone stuff. But then I would have to go back and sand it again adding more labor to the equation. I also was told that I could use lesonal h’s surfacer sealer and that should fix the primer lifting issue. I guess the lesonal isn’t as aggressive as the color build plus.

    Chuck

    February 12, 2015 at 8:36 am #48248

    I’m not sure,I would contact your techline or tech rep to find out.I find the extraslow activator is the least aggressive with colorbuild plus 250 and will prevent wrinkling or checking.

    February 16, 2015 at 1:27 am #48262

    Couldn’t agree with you more cstss there a awesome product

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