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Old 01-21-2006, 08:05 AM   #1
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follow up to finish question..experiment

As promised, I decided to try a little experiment. Previously I had posted about epoxy adhesion problems with metalliic paints. The epoxy would take on a wavey patern when cured, couldn't hold well. So...On the suggestion of a fellow builder to use spray fixativ to cover my signature, i thought why wouldn't this work on a larger area of a plug? So, the experiment. One side of a small scrap of AYC was sprayed with rustoleum blue metallic paint. The other side the same, except when it dried I shot a coat of krylon spray fixativ over it. epoxy over both sides, hung, and flipped after first hour, and again after second hour.
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top one is with fixativ, bottom one is without:
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You can see the wavy appearance of the non fixativ side. Other side looks pretty good. Both sides look a bit bumpy, due to the fact that this was leftover epoxy with a bit of glamour dust in it, but I think you can see the results were good with the fixativ. Not sure how it will hold up, but it looks like I will give the fixativ a try with any plug that has this blue metallic, or other metallic colors on it. Something else I may try is to give a quick shot of fixativ over anything I plan on hitting with metallic spray, looks like it may help with adhesion problems between metallic/ non metallic paints. Again, not sure how everything will hold up long term.
hope this helps someone out.

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Old 01-21-2006, 08:54 AM   #2
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Thanks Jnski, Keep us posted on what you figure out.
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Old 01-21-2006, 11:30 AM   #3
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I remember foir a time Salty bugger tried usin fixative as a bonding agent for his epoxy.Not sure wat happened but I'm pretty sure he no longer uses it.
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Old 01-21-2006, 01:02 PM   #4
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laquer over enamel shouldn't be done unless it's sprayed wet together. One will eat the other most times.

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