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Posted by Forklift on March 26, 2005 at 05:38:27 from (64.12.117.13):
For years I have read posts on this and other websites concerning 2150 paint, what kind it is, proper reducer, hardener, etc. I have recently talked with a rep of Valspar (the maker) and am passing on the following: 2150 is and has been for many years an alkyd enamel, also known in the paint industry as a synthetic enamel. It should be treated as such, this means using a synthetic enamel reducer and hardener. Various posts have testimony by people who have stated that they use acrylic enamel reducer and hardener. This is not recommended. The can does say "acrylic modified", but it is still an alkyd enamel. The easy way to keep from having a problem is to use IH/Case reducer and recently available hardener (part # REN-3001). In the past, I have used a NAPA (Martin Senour) reducer product called Synthol 8005 and hardener MSE 375, both are compatable. Also, Dupont Nason makes a synthetic hardener 483-08.
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