[AT] Acrylic enamel paint hardner????
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Fri Feb 4 05:45:47 PST 2005
I'll tell you what I know from experience:
1 - It is clear
2 - It will add gloss to the finished paint(so if you are looking for semi
gloss look, don't start with a semi-glass paint. You'll end up with
something close to high gloss. Start with a semi gloss and add a touch of
flattening paint first)
3 - It will tack off in about the same time but final cure will be sooner
Now I will tell you what I am guessing:
I have been told it a polyurethane based catalyst, so I presume a chemical
reaction and not just a component in the paint that dries hard.
Hope this helps,
Spencer Yost
Owner, ATIS
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On 2/4/2005 at 2:40 AM John Wilkens wrote:
>I found some fast dry acrylic equipment enamel that I like real well--and
>at a great price. It's made by Nason. The paint dealer (Baxter Auto)
>said
>any acrylic enamel paint hardner would work fine with it. Question is,
>how
>does the hardner work? Is it just a clear liquid that mixes with the
>paint
>and dries a lot harder, or does it somehow chemically react with the paint
>to make it cure to a harder finish---something like two-part epoxy
>paint? I've asked this question at the local paint shops, and even to
>some
>auto paint guys but they never seem to be able to answer this
>question. All suggestions will be most welcome! John W. ...still
>striving for something better than the usual orange peel paint job!
>
> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
>
>
>
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