Does anybody have any experience with this product. We are considering it for future kitchen cabinet and Furniture projects but we are completely unfamiliar with how it sprays out and how smooth the Finish is
It sprays really well dries pretty quick. You just better not need to brush anything to touch up. I like the new urethane modified and brushes great. Have you tried the SW MSA alot of people seem to like that. I amtrying it next. This pic is hallman lindsay krilguard satin.
I've used it quite a bit on walls but to tell the truth never considered it for furniture or cabinets. I like it for medical offices and similar uses. It does have a strong odor because it is still an epoxy. I have only used the eggshell and semi- gloss, sprayed and rolled both and looks fine, applies like regular paint.
I have used it on a few sets of cabinets, nothing high end. All were spray prime with BIN, then two coats of PreCat. They look great when new, but the finish breaks down pretty easily. It may be slightly better than Promar200 on walls and doors, but as a nice cabinet finish, no.
I've used it for darker colors on kitchen cabinets. Sprays and brushes well, although, I thought it was a softer finish.
Just revisited a job I did less than 1 year ago. 1 lower cabinet door is chipping at the top where she opens it with her fingers vs. using the handle. I'm going to repaint just that door with SW ProIndustrial water based alkyd urethane. Great hard finish. Easily sprayed and touch up with a brush same as spray.
Will be trying a dark color on a pair of bedside tables. With SW ProIndustrial water based alkyd urethane enamel in semi-gloss.
I painted over oak kitchen cabinets. I primed with SW Easy Sand oil. painted all with SW7026 “Griffin” in Pre-Cat Epoxy in satin finish. The doors are scratching off to the primer.
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Thank you it has a steep learning curve sprayed the doors first coat and it sagged on all side it is really thin. It cures in six days. Second coat was super easy.
You guys ROCK with your responses and suggestions. Just goes to show you, even veterans of painting don't know all products in this ever changing field.
Everytime you learn all the products they change the formula or label and tell you its the newest gold. Reps tell you this is the greatest stuff out. I say shouldnt i tell you as i use it not you. Your just given a pitch.
Everytime you learn all the products they change the formula or label and tell you its the newest gold. Reps tell you this is the greatest stuff out. I say shouldnt i tell you as i use it not you. Your just given a pitch.
I agree they change things all the time that used to be good. We should have a new thread just for "back in the day this was good" haha
As far as precat I used it on my garage walls and some trim and doors. I like it it does stink a bit. I would try something else for cabinets or furniture. MSA, breakthroug, etc
I use it on doors and trim, it dries hard and stays put. I Spray the doors using super-stackers and get no runs. Now I use the gold labeled multi gas cartridges for the respirator when I spray it because it has a strong smell that goes through my normal respirator cartridges.
I use it on doors and trim, it dries hard and stays put. I Spray the doors using super-stackers and get no runs. Now I use the gold labeled multi gas cartridges for the respirator when I spray it because it has a strong smell that goes through my normal respirator cartridges.
We used this exclusively on all doors in a banquet facility 3 years ago. All doors we stained oak. One coat of coverstain sprayed and two coats of pre cat sprayed in various colors (semi gloss) and the durability has surpassed any expectation I had
We used this exclusively on all doors in a banquet facility 3 years ago. All doors we stained oak. One coat of coverstain sprayed and two coats of pre cat sprayed in various colors (semi gloss) and the durability has surpassed any expectation I had
we used from off whites, greys(light and dark), a particularly dark one sealskin from SW. Used the pre cat eggshell on all the walls at the same establishment and the owner told me that this paint was worth the investment to him
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