Subject: | Re: smooth prime |
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From: | Tony S. Krzyzewski <tonyk@kaon.co.nz> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Nov 2002 09:51:38 |
>>> Are you sure that the Smooth Prime isn't the root of the problem? e.g. the high talc content would easily adsorb surface contamination, which may only be removable by further sanding immediately prior to next (final) coat. Not unless the entire primer surface over six separate top coating sessions was contaminated. Feedback indicates that it's a Top Gloss problem and not a Smooth Prime problem. I've just done an ad hoc test with a Spies Hecker polyurethane test pot and it has stuck very well to a Smooth Primed surface that a couple of days before wouldn't hold the Top Gloss. Tony |
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