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Dennis Baughman
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Howdy,
We are looking at filling routed out spaces in a piece of acrylic. I read an article about Signshine or TC Resin. I think they mixed it with OneShot and got the colors.
Does anyone know anything about this?
What are some product names and where can I buy them?
Thanks in advance

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Dennis Baughman
Midtown Signs LLC
3840 Warwick Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64111
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Dave Sherby
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The only product like that left is PB Resin from Coastal Enterprises. They are a merchant here so you can go to the merchant page and click their link.

The stuff works great. I've been using it for years. BUT, for exterior use you still need to paint over it, or clear it with a quality clear. It oxidizes outdoors with no protection. For interior use it needs nothing and looks great. Very glossy and rich looking.

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Dave Sherby
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SherWood Sign & Graphic Design
Crystal Falls, MI 49920
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Before I started at the shop they had a routed sign with SineShine oxidize really bad. Not sure if it was lack of clearcoat or the wrong clearcoat or what. Was told it looked almost like mold growing on the sign. So, read up on it and follow the instructions closely! Cool looking product.

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Ryan Long
Magic Light Neon Sign Co.
Crawfordsville, IN

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Dave what kind of clear coat are you using?

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