Glasurit 923-240
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- AnonymousDecember 9, 2011 at 1:08 am #34561
I’ve had a chance to burn threw a gallon of Glasurit 923-240 now and wanted to just say how impressed I am with it. It air dries extremely quick but you can push it on fair sized jobs. It sprays like any other glasurit clear, pretty thick but goes on nice and has a great gloss. I’ve tossed my Sherwin Williams HPC20 now, this ones cheaper too & cheaper then my other Glasurit clears (923-200 & 923-222). So if your a BASF user especially in a building with no bake, this is a pretty impressive product. I think somebody posted already and was using the rm equivalent, thought I’d just give a quick thumbs up on it now that i’ve had a chance to spray it more. :dnc
December 9, 2011 at 1:43 am #34564my rep was telling me the non-low voc version wasnt that great but that the low voc kept a good gloss. must be the lack of solvents in it
just keep an eye on it over waterborne. Some of the sikkens guys were having the delam issues with the faster clear after it got stone chipsI demo’d this stuff two weeks ago on a quarter and decklid….on the quarter is didn’t look too bad but on the top surface it was brutal I actually was not a fan, I found it hazed up pretty bad and my rep recommended sticking to one or two small panels after that. It also needed a 1.5 instead of the 1.4 recommended I believe they’ve changed the tech sheet again though stating the new dry time is 15 or 20 mins air dry rather than the 30, which is quite nice and yes great for bakeless shops
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AnonymousDecember 9, 2011 at 3:35 am #34573I’ve been using my sata rp with a 1.3 with it, no issues to speak of yet. Typically I’ve been using the 110 hardener with it, tried a few bigger jobs with the 120, waiting on 130 to see how far I can press my luck….haven’t really needed anything fast enough to warrant using the 100 hardener.
AnonymousDecember 10, 2011 at 9:36 pm #34615I giver on both, wet and try and make both coats flow as best I can. I also only reduce it 10-15%, I think the tech sheet says you can up to 30.
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