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Repainting sandblasted granite tee markers...the original paint is peeling badly after only 3 years. Does anyone know how to prep the markers? Can I use One shot? Any suggestions helpful.
-------------------- Barbara C. Reed BCReed Signs, a division of Good Karma, Inc. 903 32nd Street East, Bradenton, FL 34208-7815 bcsignlady@aol.com 941-746-2453 Posts: 2 | From: Bradenton, FL | Registered: Apr 2002
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I really don't know the answer, but we have printed glassware with epoxies that don't require UV curing in the screenprinting industry. We have zero failures in several years. I would say this method would work fine. One glass in a dishwasher for over 500 cycles. Jack
-------------------- "Don't change horses in midstream, unless you spot one with longer legs" bronzeo oti Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com jack@imagemakerart.com Posts: 1549 | From: Joplin, MO | Registered: Mar 2000
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Jesus........ I used to make headstones and I cant remember the name of the paint.... its monochrome... or............. something a chrome. I'll find out...........
-------------------- Rich Parthemore Buchanan NY rparth139@aol.com Posts: 107 | From: Buchanan, NY USA | Registered: Nov 2000
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Wow I bet I know who originally made these I used to do work for them When I lived in fla, If it's who I think it is they used ppg automotive urathans I don't think we had any failures ever they must of got some bad help who did't add hardner or something. anyway that's what we used automotive. For touch ups you can pretty much just brush right over the edge don't worry about getting some on the face it scraps right off with a flat razor.
-------------------- Scott Moyer Canadensis, Pennsylvania 570-595-0310 Posts: 111 | From: Canadensis PA. USA | Registered: Mar 2000
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