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Painting with Two-Pack
Steve:
What 'synthetic' material are you proposing to put a two-pack pain over? Since this is a boat-building forum, I take it that you've primed a polyester resin, gel coat surface and are now wanting to paint it with a two-part polyurethane paint. I also assume this is a 'topside' (above the waterline) application? All two-part paints (that I'm aware of) require a specific 'epoxy' (i.e. two-part) primer or under-coater. You cannot apply two-part topside paint over a primer not designed for two-part polyurethanes. See : www.blakespaints.com for additional information from this UK paint manufacturer. Yes, you can re-apply as many coats of two-part polyurethane 'on top of' each other as you want, (generaly) sanding between coats. Mike Worrall Los Angeles |
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