A high-solids aluminum-pigmented, 1 part, air drying resin used after the Poly-Brush preliminary coating to protect the fabric from UV and prepare for a smooth finish. Thin 4:1. Available in quart, gallon, and 5 gallon sized. Important Notice: All mixed paints are special order and are non-returnable. |
Needed to be shaken very well, product was very thick on bottom of can.
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Gallon
Works like it should. I’ll be spraying later today.
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Gallon
Received and worked fine
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
Haven’t used anything yet but fast shipping
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
Good product
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
nice product
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
Good product
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
Perfect as usual...
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Quart
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Gallon
Works great
Poly-Fiber Poly-Spray Gallon
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Per the Poly Fiber How To manual, there are two reducers to choose from, R65-75 or RR8500. They are offered in quarts, gallons or 5G pails, and are listed as "Accessories" on this web page.
Per Vendor, you would need to:
Step 1: Poly-Brush
Step 2: Poly-Spray
Step 3: Poly-Tone or Aerothane
Per Poly Fiber, we do not recommend skipping this. It would be at your own risk.
No you would want to use EP-420 epoxy primer. Poly Tone is not designed to be used on metal. Poly Fibers Aerothane or Mark II base paints are used on metals, over the EP-420 epoxy primer.
Per the poly fiber how to manual, one gallon of poly-spray will cover 200 sq ft, so a quart should over 50 square feet. This is for one coat of material.