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I have another question about polyurethane paint. After priming the
epoxy and using a poly paint would it be lighter in weight than gel coat finish and more fade resistant. The weight issue is important because I'm using it on a canoe. wrote: Flase. Both one and two part polyurethanes are great finishes over epoxy substrates *provided* there is no remaining 'amine blush.' Manufacturers of PU (like Interlux) have all developed a 'tie coat' or 'primer' to isolate the epoxy sustrate from the overcoating paint. Here's what Interlux says: "Be sure to use Epoxy Barrier-Kote 404/414 over clear epoxy to prevent blush from affecting drying and adhesion of Brightside". MW |
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