Barry Paint Fanatic Staff member May 10, 2023 #2 Not sure what you mean by poly, but 700 is 4 to 8 times stronger than 710 if this helps.
A aviator8 Promoted Users May 10, 2023 #3 Barry said: Not sure what you mean by poly, but 700 is 4 to 8 times stronger than 710 if this helps. Click to expand... Clausens Rust defender
Barry said: Not sure what you mean by poly, but 700 is 4 to 8 times stronger than 710 if this helps. Click to expand... Clausens Rust defender
metalman Oldtimer May 10, 2023 #4 Only thing I don't use 700 on is base coats or raw polyester filler. Never used it on spray on polyester, might be OK, but 710 should be safe.
Only thing I don't use 700 on is base coats or raw polyester filler. Never used it on spray on polyester, might be OK, but 710 should be safe.
MJM Promoted Users May 10, 2023 #5 This is what I do. Once the sanding dust is blown off, I spray "Sprayway" glass cleaner for the initial wipe down, blown off with air, then, wipe it down with SPI 710.
This is what I do. Once the sanding dust is blown off, I spray "Sprayway" glass cleaner for the initial wipe down, blown off with air, then, wipe it down with SPI 710.
A aviator8 Promoted Users May 10, 2023 #6 Thanks. I dint want to use. then find out it ate into the polyester right at the end of blocking. I'll stick to 710
Thanks. I dint want to use. then find out it ate into the polyester right at the end of blocking. I'll stick to 710