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Well I finished my panel for the "First Annual Panic Jam" and it's ready to be cleared.
Normally I would clear this with and automotive clear (and still may) but I have some Plucid I picked up as a door prize at a meet and would like to try it.(I wish Pierre was available)I have a lot of time in this panel and I don't want to loose it to "lifting" anyone have any secrets on this product any "no no's"?
I would like to spray this product...so if you have any thinner info it would be appreciated.
Everything has been done with One Shot (Hardner added) except the Leafing areas...where I used a quick size (One Shot) under Varagated...Aluminum and Copper leaf.(no hardner)
How about it Pierre are you lurking?
[ January 20, 2003, 09:35 AM: Message edited by: Monte Jumper ]
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I just had some panels shot this am with pelucid...no thinning needed and the finish is nice. I wouls have used one shot clear ut these were foam peices and the pelucid works great on that.
-------------------- Robert Beverly Arlington, Texas Posts: 1033 | From: Arlington, Texas | Registered: Jan 2001
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Shouldn't have any problems if you spray it. I've tried brushing it a couple times and it melted the paint right off. Those jobs I've sprayed were hard as a rock in a few days.
-------------------- Amy Brown Life Skills 101 Private Address Posts: 3502 | From: Lake Helen, FL, USA | Registered: Feb 2001
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96 hours to cure it says on the Pelucid lable...I gotta ship this week so I went back to what I know best...Automotive clear ...worked just like always (perfect) will let it cure tonite and tomorrow then ship on wed or thursday.
Nothing like going withy what you know the best!
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