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Porcelain refinishing
- Subject: Porcelain refinishing
- From: "Catherine Dickerson" <cdickerson@pprc.org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 09:54:13 -0800
- List-Name: p2tech
- Reply-To: "Catherine Dickerson" <cdickerson@pprc.org>
Kind of an unusual question:
any experience with p2 for bathtub/sink/etc. refinishing?
Supposedly the spray process is pretty efficient - done from 6" away and dries almost instantly. They do use acetone for thinning and cleaning.
The only ideas I can think to explore are:
* possibly use paint heater to increase viscosity - instead of acetone thinners
* alternatives to acetone
* spray efficiency
* less toxic coating (e.g. no isocyanates in coating)
* 'solvent saver' - device that uses mix of solvent and compressed air to clean equipment and lines - can cut solvent by 50%
Any other leads would be appreciated.
Regards,
Michelle Gaither, PPRC
(sharing e-mail w/ Kate Dickerson)