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The solids content of a paint should be sufficiently high to deposit a film which will
have a dry film thickness of 1.5 mils minimum per coat. Thus, a three-coat system
consisting of a (1) primer and two finish coats or (2) a primer, an intermediate ...
The solids content of a paint should be sufficiently high to deposit a film which will
have a dry film thickness of 1.5 mils minimum per coat. Thus, a three-coat system
consisting of a (1) primer and two finish coats or (2) a primer, an intermediate ...
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thickness of 2–3 mils per coat and will dry in 4–8 hours. Three coats are required.
The heavy build types must be daubed, troweled, or sprayed with high-pressure
equipment pumps. The film build varies with the coating and ranges from 5–50 ...
thickness of 2–3 mils per coat and will dry in 4–8 hours. Three coats are required.
The heavy build types must be daubed, troweled, or sprayed with high-pressure
equipment pumps. The film build varies with the coating and ranges from 5–50 ...
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This last is readily determined when the intermediate coat is of a different color
from the top coat; chalking top coats wear gradually so that the different colored
intermediate coat shows through. PAINT COSTS Originally, the greatest attention
...
This last is readily determined when the intermediate coat is of a different color
from the top coat; chalking top coats wear gradually so that the different colored
intermediate coat shows through. PAINT COSTS Originally, the greatest attention
...
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