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BOATMAN302 10-24-2022 06:19 AM

Clearcoat
 
Does anyone know what clearcoat fountain used on the sides for there fades and graphics. It stands up under the water line

Wildman_grafix 10-24-2022 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by BOATMAN302 (Post 4849193)
Does anyone know what clearcoat fountain used on the sides for there fades and graphics. It stands up under the water line

I replyed on the other thread but from 1996 up its was PPG Concept DCU 2002 or DCU2021. Before that it was Emron.

BOATMAN302 10-24-2022 07:49 AM

Great thanks i heard the ppg was most resistant to below the water line

Brad Christy 10-24-2022 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 4849207)
I replyed on the other thread but from 1996 up its was PPG Concept DCU 2002 or DCU2021. Before that it was Emron.

Boatman,

There are a lot of model boaters who use the PPG 2021. It is extremely hard and chemically resistant. It holds up well against our methanol/nitromethane/oil mix, as well as gas/oil mix. We always let it fully cure for a week before mounting any hardware to our boats. While it is dry and set after about 18hrs, it is still soft for several days.

Thanks. Brad.
(937)545-8991

Wildman_grafix 10-24-2022 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Brad Christy (Post 4849214)
Boatman,

There are a lot of model boaters who use the PPG 2021. It is extremely hard and chemically resistant. It holds up well against our methanol/nitromethane/oil mix, as well as gas/oil mix. We always let it fully cure for a week before mounting any hardware to our boats. While it is dry and set after about 18hrs, it is still soft for several days.

Thanks. Brad.
(937)545-8991

I did not know that, when I used to paint the RC stuff I always used HOK because I thought they had the only Nitro proof clear. Good info, now the price of PPG is nuts. Just picked up a quart of hardener for some prime and fill, $182!

BOATMAN302 10-24-2022 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 4849207)
I replyed on the other thread but from 1996 up its was PPG Concept DCU 2002 or DCU2021. Before that it was Emron.

have you ever used Standox. Our supplier gave us a gallon of standox 2k hs clear, and says it holds up but not recommended under the waterline.

Wildman_grafix 10-24-2022 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by BOATMAN302 (Post 4849235)
have you ever used Standox. Our supplier gave us a gallon of standox 2k hs clear, and says it holds up but not recommended under the waterline.

I have not.

Brad Christy 10-24-2022 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 4849230)
I did not know that, when I used to paint the RC stuff I always used HOK because I thought they had the only Nitro proof clear. Good info, now the price of PPG is nuts. Just picked up a quart of hardener for some prime and fill, $182!

Wildman,

Yup. The first boat I cleared with the 2021, we also did a scrap piece of plywood, sealed as if it were a boat. After the week's cure time, we poured straight nitro in it and let it sit until it evaporated. Not a mark. We also did it with straight methanol. Same deal.

From my model boating experience with it, I can't imagine it wouldn't hold up under the waterline in this application.

Yes. It is quite spendy.

I always used HoK colors. They were the only ones that had the chartreuse I liked.

Thanks. Brad.
(937)545-8991


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