A pink translucent, 1 part air drying resin used for the first 2 or 3 coats to penetrate and seal the fabric weave and assure good adhesion. Also used to attach the finishing tapes and reinforcing patches. Brush on initial coat thinned 3:1 with reducer. Subsequent coats are thinned 3:1 with reducer and applied with a spray gun to avoid brush marks & cut application time. Available in tinted or untinted and in quart, gallon, or 5 gallon sized. Important Notice: All mixed paints are special order and are non-returnable. |
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Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Excellent product
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Great stuff
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Great stuff!!
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
Works well
Poly-Fiber Poly-Brush Tinted Gallon
good stuff
Good product. Tried and true.
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Only available in clear or tinted. The tinted is only sold in a pinkish color.
Each of these products have a 4 year shelf life in closed containers.
Poly Brush is thinned 3 parts Poly Brush to one part reducer. There are two reducers available. R65-75 for applying it in lower temps, and RR8500 for applying it in higher temp environments. MEK can be used for cleaning surfaces and spray equipment.
Poly-spray is intended for use on fabric. I don't believe it will adhere to metals.
This is designed to be applied directly to fabric. We do not have any data supporting it's use with epoxied wood.
The Poly-Brush states that it will cover approximately 150 sq feet per gallon.