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Bristol Finish ,, two part finish question
This epoxy finish .. I am thinking of using it on my brightwork. Any
thoughts? If you have used it, know about it, or whatever ??? Opinions? |
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Bristol Finish ,, two part finish question
There are better modern 2 part finishes available but for ALL two part
finishes for brightwork the THICKER you apply them the longer they last. Bristol is known for premature failure when applied 'thin'. In article 46sXg.2371$P92.1649@trndny02, Benning Wentworth wrote: This epoxy finish .. I am thinking of using it on my brightwork. Any thoughts? If you have used it, know about it, or whatever ??? Opinions? |
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Bristol Finish ,, two part finish question
Smith and Company has a product called Five Year Clear. It's a bit pricey
but if applied properly it should last longer than five years. It is also a two part polyurathane but is loaded with UV inhibitors. You can google five year clear and find their contact info. "Benning Wentworth" wrote in message news:46sXg.2371$P92.1649@trndny02... This epoxy finish .. I am thinking of using it on my brightwork. Any thoughts? If you have used it, know about it, or whatever ??? Opinions? |
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