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Bill,
I am going to be using Interlux on my 360. A good friend of mine in the boating industry is a rep for Interlux products and he is also a builder and flyer. I will be using the Interfil filler for some areas on my project. I am going to be using the Interprotect 2000E primer, rolled on, for a rough fill primer on the main areas only. (not on control surfaces) Then use the Interprotect 3000 for the final primer. The Interfil 2000E can left of up to 3 months and still add putty over the top of it without sanding. It has an excellent adhesion and water/UV barrier qualities. Very easy to use and sand.
If you want to get in touch with him let me know I will fwd you his contact info so you can pick his brain. He claims this stuff is better than WLS. Everything I've heard from him leads me to believe this stuff is the way to go. For me that is.
On Nov 10, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Bill Wade wrote:
Tim and others- do you have any opinion on polyurethane marine paint systems such as Interlux? I have a dealer nearby and it seems to me that boats are exposed to harsher UV, chemical and physical conditions than a plane is likely to see. Also, I ran across silver Sharpies at Wal-Mart. They show up beautifully on carbon and clean up with acetone. -Bill Wade
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