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Re: Farmall Paint Hardener

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Cliff Neubauer

01-02-2005 12:37:26




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The first time I used the 71310 I noticed it had a little bit of orange tint to it at first (I also mixed some Omni clear in with it which might have been a factor) but on the other two tractor"s I"ve used it on I haven"t noticed the orange at all. I have a feeling the orange tint probably is just due to the guy mixing it being just a tiny bit off on one of the measurements. As far as durability and fade resistance I don"t think the 2150 can touch the Omni urethane, I painted our 706 with the 71310 almost four years ago and it still looks like I painted it yesterday. I have used the Omni epoxy and primer surfacer under the 2150 with no problems and I can"t imagine going back to the CIH primer. On our 706 I later touched up some bolt heads and other paint scratches with 2150 and I could not tell any difference in color from the 71310. Here is a picture of our 1086 which I painted with 71310 and it doesn"t have any orange tint at all. I will also add that on our 706 I noticed the orange tint the most under artificial light when the paint was still fairly new and now I don"t notice it at all.

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CNKS

01-03-2005 06:24:54




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 Re: Farmall Paint Hardener in reply to Cliff Neubauer, 01-02-2005 12:37:26  
Thanks--According to what you say, I think I have a mixing problem, but don't know how to tell those guys I want it done right, there is too much turnover in their employees. The orange tint is more noticable under the flourescent lights I paint under. One tractor seemed to become more red with time. The other one, painted over a year ago is definitely too orange. Thinking of switching to DuPont Nason at another dealer, to see if I can get it done right. Another thing, the orange tint doesn't seem to show up for a few hours after painting, looks fine right after application.

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