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Re: hardener in the paint?
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Posted by B-maniac on July 13, 2006 at 17:19:19 from (207.241.134.128):
In Reply to: hardener in the paint? posted by Tim Shultz on July 13, 2006 at 10:59:56:
Please be aware,also,that economy paint with a different brand economy hardner can & has added up to a big mess in the past. Catylists have a shelf life,even when not opened. Economy catylists have a very inconsistent shelf life. Depending on the seller's volume of sales,the one you buy could very easily be past it's shelf life.You can (and will) do as you please,but I believe we all have learned at one time or another that the less you pay the higher the risk.You very well may "win" but be advised,the odds are against you.Friend of mine--custom paint graphics-cycle tank-cleared with economy catylist-all turned milky-stripped down-had to re-do graphics-bought good stuff-turned out beautiful! So--was it really "economy" after all??? Have Fun!
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