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per posting of message reply to you and newsgroup,yesterday, I was mistaken,
apologies. My buddy's aluminum sailboat was painted with a copper based
paint that was mistaken for zinc chromate. You can understand why it
corroded away to nothing within three years. Sorry for the
misunderstanding. Lesson: don't use "surplus" paint marked as one thing
when it is something else. If you you do, have it analyzed, first.
wrote in message
oups.com...
I need to coat the inside of an aluminum pontoon with zinc chromate, in
order to do this it must be thinned. What solvent can be used to thin
zinc chromate?





 
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