Teyhren Ramdon

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  • March 13, 2011 at 5:35 am #29485

    There is also an economically priced polyurethane in the light industrial brand that PPG sells cheaper than Omni but much better.

    March 5, 2011 at 7:42 pm #29143

    I would use PPg Global line starting with the DP epoxy primers , D839 surfacer ,D839 wet on wet sealer and BC with D894 with 887 hardener should get a beautiful and durable finish

    February 14, 2010 at 7:17 pm #19555

    Unfortunately the base has to be right code and painted to different pressures and speed to get different variations hence the need for three different sprayout cards or let down panels .This will usually give you a fair idea of how close you are .HOk candy was based more upon a 1k application while refinish systems tend to be basecoat oriented there is a basecoat catalyst that Ppg recommends that is necessary for long term durability against uv .

    I prefer in most cases to make the midcoat with a few less drops than the formula so it will blend easier because of reduced intensity .

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