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Posted by CNKS on July 21, 2004 at 19:16:51 from (207.178.96.213):
In Reply to: Re: paint ? posted by lee on July 21, 2004 at 18:54:13:
IH 2150 from your Case-IH dealer is a form of acrylic enamel, most people who have used it have been satisfied with it. Acrylic enamels and acrylic urethanes are EASIER to apply than synthetic (aklyd) enamel. The epoxy term generally applies only to epoxy primer -- the catalyst for the epoxy primer does not contain iso's, nor does acrylic enamel without hardener. Acrylic urethane should not be called epoxy, a technicality, perhaps. The iso's are in the hardeners, not in the paint. Hardener added to synthetic enamel is every bit as dangerous as that added to acrylic enamel and acrylic urethane. Synthetic enamel will fade fast, hardener or not. Don't know what you mean by 2150 being more forgiving to apply. PPG acrylic urethane goes on very smooth if you have the proper equipment. If it works for me, anyone can do it.
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