Ppg delfleet evolution
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Has anyone used this paint before its a polyurethane single stage. I was just wondering how it might compare to some of the other paints out there. And I am aware of the dangers of using polys, I just have a lot of it left over for a past paint job and was wondering about using it as a marine paint, topside of corse
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thats some bomber stuff, likes to be laid down "as sprayed". In other words try and get it as clean as you can. I dont think it likes to be buffed. It is very durable.
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Yea it's some tough stuff used on a drill rig a couple of years ago still has a good shine still and it's bin exposed to some nasty stuff, rig has Olny worked on hazmat sights. To get to the point I was going to use this on the hull sides so at rest some will be underwater it is a trailer queen thus far it's never spent more than10 hrs in the water at any time will be spraying it over interlux epoxy coat primer any problems with that?
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It is equal to PPG concept line of single stage, very durable and holds a great gloss. The clear coat in this line is great it is equal to PPG Global 890 and great on boats!!
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I would think you would be fine on an outdrive, Im applying some to a Bravo XR drive in couple of weeks IF IT WILL WARM UP that is! Make sure you use a self etch primer if there is bare metal. Don't mean to sound like a know it all jus offering advice!