QuickFair lightweight, micro ballooned filled, fast curing 2-part epoxy fairing putty with excellent moisture resistance. The two color-coded parts have a non-sagging, butter-like consistency and are easily mixed to form a third color. Use on both fiberglass and wood epoxy structures above or below the waterline.
At 77° F, QuickFair is sufficiently cured to be hand-sanded in 3 hours or machine sanded in 4 hours. This allows you to apply 3 coats each 24 hours in a standard 8-hour shift or 6 in a round-the-clock basis.
Note: QuikFairs warm butter-like consistency makes it easy to measure by weight. Use care when measuring by volume as QuikFair does not self-level and may trap air pockets. As QuikFair is fast curing the working time is short. Mix no more than can be applied within 10 minutes. |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
Mix Ratio by Volume | 100:50 |
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Mix Ratio by Weight | 100:44 |
Total Solids | 100% |
Mixed Viscosity | Thixotropic |
Mixed Color | Tan |
Coverage | See Product Usage Estimations Chart |
Gel Time @ 77°F (25°C) | 10 Minutes (100g mixture) |
Tack Free Time @ 77°F (25°C) | 3 Hours |
Minimum Application Temperature | 50°F (10°C) |
Quik Fair Epoxy Putty 24 Oz
This is a first class way to make a quick fix. It is my second container of it and I love this product!!
Quik Fair Epoxy Putty 24 Oz
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Per Vendor: The operating temperature range after cured would be 120 degrees to 170 degrees Fahrenheit.