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How are you doing today? Please do not grill me on this thread I am doing it for informational purposes, I am going to try a test for an alternative to 4030 Intercoat clear. I just wanted to get some feedback from you guys, who knows somebody might have already come up with something.
4030 is a water based polyurethane, I just got done using a Rustoleum water based poly on a bar top I made. While I was using it I realized they seem to be the same consistency, 4030 seems a little more reduced (due to its manufactured for airbrushing), also they are both the same whitish color and dry to a clear.
I did some google research and found out people have used this over paint (latex and acrylic) with success, and being it comes in a rattle can als0,o it can be reduced for spraying. I emailed rustoleum about any long-term effects from using this over paint for an intercoat I am still waiting for a response.
I have also looked up the msds on both products, they both contain Triethylamine, 4030 shows 2 hazardous ingredients and the Rustoleum shows 4 hazardous ingredients.
(Also I have tested rustoleum clear coats gloss/matte which are not water based over water based paint which I had success, I painted a basketball backboard which has been outside for more than a year with no noticeable problems with the paint I used Wicked and Auto Air on the project.)
What I want to do as soon as I get more information from rustoleum and hopefully some good insight from you guys is a couple test panels using the rustoleum poly as an intercoat and also as an additive for Candy2o.
Another question I have that hopefully somebody can answer is 4030 states that it is non-catalyzed and I cannot find anything on the rustoleum stating whether it is catalyzed or not would that make a difference?
Also before I do the test I want to get the semi-gloss sheen rustoleum, all I have now is gloss.
I appreciate any feedback
4030 is a water based polyurethane, I just got done using a Rustoleum water based poly on a bar top I made. While I was using it I realized they seem to be the same consistency, 4030 seems a little more reduced (due to its manufactured for airbrushing), also they are both the same whitish color and dry to a clear.
I did some google research and found out people have used this over paint (latex and acrylic) with success, and being it comes in a rattle can als0,o it can be reduced for spraying. I emailed rustoleum about any long-term effects from using this over paint for an intercoat I am still waiting for a response.
I have also looked up the msds on both products, they both contain Triethylamine, 4030 shows 2 hazardous ingredients and the Rustoleum shows 4 hazardous ingredients.
(Also I have tested rustoleum clear coats gloss/matte which are not water based over water based paint which I had success, I painted a basketball backboard which has been outside for more than a year with no noticeable problems with the paint I used Wicked and Auto Air on the project.)
What I want to do as soon as I get more information from rustoleum and hopefully some good insight from you guys is a couple test panels using the rustoleum poly as an intercoat and also as an additive for Candy2o.
Another question I have that hopefully somebody can answer is 4030 states that it is non-catalyzed and I cannot find anything on the rustoleum stating whether it is catalyzed or not would that make a difference?
Also before I do the test I want to get the semi-gloss sheen rustoleum, all I have now is gloss.
I appreciate any feedback