Adhesion promotor.

Barry

Paint Fanatic
Staff member
I have been testing a new Non-Regulated
Resin in the 600 for about four months.
Much safer and much more user-friendly.

There is an OH value, so if you need to do the 5:1 hardener addition, you can nothing change how to use it.

I have abused this product in testing and sent the product to several shops that used a lot of our old 600, and the vote was 100%, do it.

I never thought a nonregulated resin would cut it, but to my surprise, it won hands down.

We have now run out of the last batch of 600, so today, with a batch number of 4/13/22
This is what we will ship.
 
It has many different meanings; the main reason I had an interest is it is a lot safer than the one that was used before, and I figured it was only a matter of time before (just guessing) it would be illegal in some areas.
Is it safe? No, as it's not food grade, but some cleaners used around the house are nonregulated but can cause problems with disposal of the item and overexposure.
I think I made a good move here, my costs went up a little, but I like the product.
 
the big questions i have is..does it spray without the cobwebs and can you clean the gun now with regular lacquer thinner?
 
It depends on the brand of lacquer thinner you get.
I've exposed it to two lacquer thinners, and no problem, and they did not make the old type cobb Webb.
I can't control what some company does to their lacquer thinner aka gun cleaner., and if someone runs into the cobb wedd, we will put a sticker on cans again.
 
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