A blend of solvents used for viscosity and drying control of Poly-Brush, Poly-Spray and Poly-Tone. Blend #R-65-75 is recommended as the standard reducer in normal weather, 65°75°F. #RR-8500 is a retarder-reducer with slower drying time. Recommended for temp above 85° & warm humid weather. Important Notice: All mixed paints are special order and are non-returnable. |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
What can I say? Its a gallon of reducer.
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Works like it should. I give you guys a lot of credit for you packing and shipping. Always packed very well and always get paint etc. in two days. Awesome
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Keep the cap screwed down tight or it will evaporate away. Keep them in a dry place, too, as one wee rust spot and it will evaporate through that too.
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Very good
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Used about 10% more than called for with my hvlp turbine setup. Helped the flow and results were great.
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
i bought a taylorcraft envelpoe that didnt fit my aircraft. AS did nothing about it. Not happy
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
So far, so good! Needed the reducer to thin PolyBrush and that is still a couple weeks in the future. Not necessary this time, but thanx for the fast shipping. Just wish the reducer was not QUITE so $$$$$!!
Poly-Fiber R65-75 Reducer Gallon
Aircraft Spruce, you responded again, and very quickly I might add. Much appreciated. Thanks for being there when we need you the most. Even little things like this, that will hold up a project if not responded to quickly, are taken care of routinely by you folks!! That is why we will continue to use Aircraft Spruce!!
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You would use a 3:1 Mix Ratio. 3 Poly Tone, 1 R65-75 Reducer.