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TAguy16
I made up samples with the Paint With Pearl candy concentrate powder in the SPI Intercoat I mixed up with SPI reducer 1-1 and sprayed it over a Urekem Silver basecoat, and when I barely bend the spayout cards just a fraction of an inch the next day the resulting finish cracks all over. I'm really concerned about this being a very durable system because usually you can bend materials painted with urethane products all you want and they usually don't crack. I didn't activate the base or the intercoat candy since this was just a sprayout if that makes a difference. I know I need to do a sprayout sample of just the base to see if this is the weak link, but I thought I'd get peoples' words of wisdom on this here to figure out what is wrong in the meantime.
The Urekem base (mixed 1-1) sprayed out really well, and I got the candy coat to look really nice, but I'm worried about the fact that something isn't allowing the finish to have any give to it, which I think I'm going to need if it's going over something like steel that expands and contracts so much with temperature changes.
Thanks for any input on this issue.
The Urekem base (mixed 1-1) sprayed out really well, and I got the candy coat to look really nice, but I'm worried about the fact that something isn't allowing the finish to have any give to it, which I think I'm going to need if it's going over something like steel that expands and contracts so much with temperature changes.
Thanks for any input on this issue.