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:laughs: Ya CS, while u r still alive one more question.:D Do ya use the wilbond between paint and epoxy.:huh:
I used wilbond 30 years ago on 3 plaster bedroom ceilings that were cracked before using sand paint. Not a crack since. That paint is on there to stay.:hihi: |
I wouldn't do it...you'll be back to primer in 10 second's or less.. great for stripping a messed up paint job without waiting for the new paint to dry so you can sand it off.
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Thanks CS. :btu:
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CS... what's you Chemical Doctorate's opinion on End-Sand, another old-timey, acetone based product from Zip?
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can't rightly say....never seen it?? gotta be an outta town thing.
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Really... hmm, my dad always had a can around the cellar... I'll try to post a digi later, I am sure I got a can someplace, in my messed up cave.....
Steve, It smells almost like wil-bond... it smooths and just barely softens the top coat, before you hit it with the next coat... a little goes a loooong way. |
Zip Sander... End Sanding
* Bonds new to old by softening old finish.
* Works on gloss-semi-gloss oil and enamel paint, latex paint, and clear finishes such as polyurethane, urethane, and varnishes. * Removes heel marks, stains, grease, dirt, and wax from wood. Acetone, Methanol, MEK, Petroleum Distillates, and Touluene. Warning, causes birth defects and cancer. and about 100 other warnings, like all the other stuff we use ;) |
looks like old school adhesion promoter.
got rattle cans of that stuff to. |
sounds like the same stuff, but underanother name......clean-wood is another, but doesn't work as well.must be watered down.
mek....fiberglass resin hardner. |
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