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 on: Today at 05:10:17 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by RandyHilburn
So if Acetone is the fastest, Xylene (Xolon) dulls the gloss, and waiting 2 minutes between MEK coats is too painful, seems like a percentage of MEK and Acetone should work pretty good.  However, we've been using a 50/50 mix, but I'm not sure we're on target.

Would anybody like to share your field recipe.  In the past we used Integrity Coating Medium Reducer, but the cost, including shipping, pretty much forced us into seeking out other alternatives.

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 on: Today at 04:58:26 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by BRAOA
I am not at this point. I am however going to focus efforts on an upscale countertop process using UV which I will market separately from my existing business.

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 on: Today at 04:54:11 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by BRAOA
Very nice Guy!

 4 
 on: Today at 04:53:14 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by tubwow
3 hours compleat bath sink and countertop.

 5 
 on: Today at 04:53:04 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by quality1
hey george ,
since when you are using UV coatings for tubs?

 6 
 on: Today at 04:52:05 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by BRAOA
No, I do not... If they want it removed, which I encourage if possible, they or a plumber needs to do it. I am not a plumber and will not be held responsible as that particular process has the potential to turn into a nightmare.

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 on: Today at 04:51:07 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by tubwow
DQ | by Aeva

 8 
 on: Today at 04:42:00 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by quality1
hey george do remove the drain when reglazing?

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 on: Today at 03:04:25 PM 
Started by ib socal - Last post by SurfaceMakeovers
I was at the PDCA tradeshow last week and the XIM tiledoc rep was really pushing me to try this product.
there is NO way,
they don't even prime it.
one shot and done, its the crap that hurts us all.......................

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 on: Today at 02:52:57 PM 
Started by BRAOA - Last post by The-bath-business-guy
Has anyone tried this out?

John

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