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I need some feedback on Sherwin Williams
RS6010 Clear Urethane. I am thinking about
using it as a gloss coat so any input sure would
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This is what I used on my Ares.
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Thanks now I need one more bit of information, did you catalyze it and if so
which one? I am thinking that since it's a bit chilly here this time of year I might need to consider slowing the cure time a bit.
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This is not like Lacquer paint use regular speed reducer 60-70 and the reg catalyst.
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Thanks for the info. The SW Portland auto paint center has me a bit
confused over which catalyst to use. I wanted to buy one quart of RS6010 and one pint of hardener #9511 and they said that that hardener was only for colors. The web site for SW leads one to believe what I wanted to purchase was okay. Which catalyst did you use and which reducer?
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