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Re: Paint types
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Posted by Rod (NH) on June 18, 2006 at 19:26:20 from (64.140.200.138):
In Reply to: Re: Paint types posted by CNKS on June 18, 2006 at 17:53:44:
You don't have to weasel out of anything. We all make some goofs every once in a while. I hope you don't think I was being critical or trying to be a smart a$$. I just wanted readers to understand that not everything that could be called "red oxide" was a lacquer based product. A lot of 'em are (were) but there are some that are not. It's unlikely, but I wouldn't want someone to strip PPG's premium epoxy thinking it might be an inferior lacquer based on the color. The use of the short hand term 2K is confusing. I haven't seen any formal definition of it. I've always taken it to mean a "two component" product, not including any reducer or thinner. Technically that makes epoxy a 2K product by virtue of the required catalyst. However, even though PPG OMNI refers to both MP170 epoxy and MP182 surfacer as "two component" products, they use the 2K short hand designation only for the 182 - not the 170. I don't know what the significance of that is, if anything. I may have misused the 2K term in my post under Jason in this thread when referring to the non-iso NCP250. I'm not sure. I have mixed feelings about that "new format". I actually prefer this one but I can use either. I just hope she keeps the ability to use html coding, since I make significant use of it in links. Rod
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