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Old 07-04-03, 09:32 PM   #1
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paint questions

Hey,
some people say use 1 or 2 parts of epoxy paint or whatever, and i was just wondering what does that mean?



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Old 07-04-03, 09:33 PM   #2
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Also, can you use epoxy and polyurethane together? (poly first, let it cure, then epoxy last n let that cure)
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Some paints come with 2 parts that you have to mix JUST prior to painting. Usually, one of the parts is a catalyst that helps the paint to bond and stick to surfaces. Usually found in aquatic and underwater paints.
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Why would you want to use both?
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dunno, i just thought it might make it more "water resistant"
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Old 07-10-03, 10:36 PM   #6
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Epoxy is 100% waterproof. You don't need anything else if you are using that. Polyurethanes do not waterproof, they just resist moisture to a certain degree.
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Hey linds & jeff,
Is there a certain type of epoxy that you use (name/brand/place you get it from)?



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