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Is it ok to use lacquer thinner with Klasskote paint?
thanks Olly
thanks Olly
Olly,Klasskote says You can on their web site.
I agree on that the primer drys slower using lacquer thinner but for the last 6 to 8 boats that I have painted I have not used any primer, I just coat the wood with thinned epoxy scrape it of and let it dry, I do it twice, then paint it,I do thin the paint 50% and spray a light coat let it dry for about 20 min just so it is tacky then spray another coat on the second coat is a little heaver and let it dry for a week to get sword hardI sprayed several Klasskote primer coats today using Klean Strip lacquer thinner. I can report that it worked well although the primer seemed to take a little longer to become tack free. I can post picture tomorrow when the primer has cured enough to be handled.
Hi Walt, I did use the epoxy and scrape technique on several wood hulls and it worked well. Filled the grains better than primer. In my case, I am rebuilding an old fiberglass hull. There are several Bondo patches that the primer would hide them better. If I start spraying color, I may need more coats.I agree on that the primer drys slower using lacquer thinner but for the last 6 to 8 boats that I have painted I have not used any primer, I just coat the wood with thinned epoxy scrape it of and let it dry, I do it twice, then paint it,I do thin the paint 50% and spray a light coat let it dry for about 20 min just so it is tacky then spray another coat on the second coat is a little heaver and let it dry for a week to get sword hard
Walt Barney
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