Ron Botting wrote an excellent *summary* of different paint types
avaialable to us (extract appended at end of mail).
My question is, what is "2-pack"? Where does it fit into Rons summary
of paint types?
Thanks in advance,
Shane Ingate in San Diego
Rob Botting wrote:
>The following briefly summarizes my limited understanding of various
paint
>systems available, I would appreciated any input, and/or additional
input on
>the descriptions and typical applications / instructions of each.
>
>
>--- Acrylic Lacquer
>
>Lacquer based Paint System, Mixes with Lacquer, Dries quickly from top
>surface down, must be sanded and polished, dries brittle, used as an
early
>paint system, easy for home shop application.
>
>--- Enamel
>
>More difficult to apply for home shop application, (but not so
difficult to
>exclude), Takes longer to dry than Lacquer based paints, Dries from
bottom
>surface up, (cures). May optionally be colour sanded and buffed, More
>durable than lacquer.
>
>
>--- Acrylic Urethane ??
>
>
>--- Polyurethane ??
>
> Durability, Chip resistant, takes longer to longer to dry,
>
>
>--- Polyurethane Acrylic Enamel (PPG) ??
>
>
>-- Acrylic Urethane Enamel (Dupont) ??
>
> Similar to Polyurethane,
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