Greg Melton

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  • July 22, 2008 at 6:02 am #11008

    I found it to a lot faster myself. Of course, I am in the deep south where we have had 95 plus for at least 2 weeks now. I have just spent a week working with the product. I also found that I could melt the edge in very easily on a blend area using UBR200. When you get some to try, see how quick it cures for you. We were nibbing and foam pad polishing in 30 minutes with Norton Liquid Ice #97116.

    July 21, 2008 at 8:02 am #11002

    Glasurit 934-70 is a light grey 2K primer and/or sealer that requires no adhesion promoter before it is applied. It works great on all bumpers.

    The bumper is cleaned with both waterbase cleaner and solvent base cleaner before sanding(to remove mold release waxes and to remove any shipping primers that can cause adhesion problems). It is then sanded properly, and then recleaned. Apply the 934-70 per the directions. If used as a sealer, base and clearcoat with flex. Hardener in the base always helps on adhesion-especially on solid colors.

    I have used this on several raw and textured bumpers and have had great success with it.

    July 21, 2008 at 7:49 am #11001

    Jimmo,

    You need to try RM clearcoat DC5120 to compare to the SW product. Dry times are very similar as is buff times. DC5120 uses DH62 hardener. Both products have been out for a few months. Refinish price for the clearcoat is $140.00/Gal and $49.90 for the hardener. Mix ratio is 4:1.
    2 Coats.

    RTS qt cost is $37.98.