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On Nov 19, 12:46*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote: Anybody ever use PolyLux? I've used a bunch of their 670 primer and their 300 gloss topcoat. The primer was pretty good but nothing special. I really liked the 300 series, though; it sprayed on nice with a cheapie Harbor Freight touchup gun and 1.4mm nozzle. Their gelcoat for molded parts was pretty good, too. The issue I had in dealing with PolyLux is that they're a small company with little web presence. I haven't worked with them lately, but when I last did there was no catalog of products on the web, and when I needed information I had to actually phone them up. Also, I'd sometimes call and find that what I wanted wasn't in stock and wouldn't be batched for several weeks. Thanks, Bob K. www.hpaircraft.com |
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