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hiya
the problem with 2 pack paints is they contain cyanide so unless you have the right equipment I would think again, yes I know people use it with little or no protection but that's up to the individual. I recently painted my hull with yacht enamel using a small radiator roller with a foam roller, instead of tipping off with a brush I used the same roller very lightly over the previously painted area and the finish rivals spraying. Richard flame away wrote in message ... I know this is the preferred method of applying two pack paint to boats, My question is: What is the most suitable two pack paint "type" to brush over freshly primed and under coated "synthetic"?. Can two pack be re-applied more than once over previous layers again by using brush application? and I wish to avoid any likelihood of a solvent reaction. Can anyone please suggest a two pack paint available in the UK that will perform exactly as described above?. Steve. |
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