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Hardener for Case brand paint?

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Bud

03-26-2003 04:42:23




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I am planning on buying two gallons of Case red paint from the dealer to repaint my tractor and a few implements. I have spent many hours getting the sheetmetal perfect and I want the best finish possible. I have heard talk around here of putting a hardener in the paint to boost it's durability. Can someone name a specific hardener that I can ask for at the paint store?
Thanks in advance!
Bud

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Redtractorman

03-27-2003 16:00:00




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 Re: Hardener for Case brand paint? in reply to Bud, 03-26-2003 04:42:23  
Take your paint to your paint store and have them match up the correct hardener.



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Pete

03-26-2003 17:43:42




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 Re: Hardener for Case brand paint? in reply to Bud, 03-26-2003 04:42:23  
I bought paint for my Super A from the local Case/IH dealer and when I asked him what hardner to use he recommended Nason. I used the Nason hardner and was pleased with the results, but like others said you need to protect youself from the fumes. Be careful.

Pete



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Cliff Neubauer

03-26-2003 05:38:12




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 Re: Hardener for Case brand paint? in reply to Bud, 03-26-2003 04:42:23  
I use an Autobody Master acrylic enamel hardner with it but any acrylic enamel hardner should work. Be sure to use the proper breathing protection when using hardner.



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Cliff Neubauer

03-26-2003 05:37:13




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 Re: Hardener for Case brand paint? in reply to Bud, 03-26-2003 04:42:23  
I use an Autobody Master acrylic enamel hardner with it but any acrylic enamel hardner should work. Be sure to use the proper breathing protection when using hardner.



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Bill in TN

03-26-2003 13:51:36




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 Re: Re: Hardener for Case brand paint? in reply to Cliff Neubauer, 03-26-2003 05:37:13  
I used napa brand hardner. $17 a pint...



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