Why am I noticing hazing, webbing, solvent pop, or blushing with Permalac?
Hazing (a milky white appearance), spider webbing (strings spraying out of the spray gun), solvent pop (craters in the cured finish), and blushing [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T19:19:42+00:00August 15th, 2023|Uses|
Hazing (a milky white appearance), spider webbing (strings spraying out of the spray gun), solvent pop (craters in the cured finish), and blushing [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T19:03:10+00:00August 15th, 2023|Uses|
Permalac can be applied over a powder coated surface; however, you cannot powder coat over Permalac as it will burn/melt off at the [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-04-11T21:27:33+00:00April 11th, 2023|Uses|
Permalac is compatible with acrylic paints and solvent-based paints. This means you can apply Permalac over most types of acrylics and solvent-based coatings [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T18:54:15+00:00April 2nd, 2023|Uses|
There are a few things that can cause you to see white spots when spraying Permalac. 1) If you are spraying Permalac using [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-04-02T18:15:49+00:00April 2nd, 2023|Uses|
Allow a minimum of 72 hours prior to installing or exposing the Permalac-coated surface to wear and tear. This will ensure your substrate [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T18:56:13+00:00May 24th, 2021|Uses|
Permalac typically lasts up to 10 years on indoor structures and approximate 3-5 years on outdoor structures with a single application (3 coats [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2018-07-06T19:21:21+00:00April 23rd, 2018|Uses|
Fresh Permalac can be applied over old Permalac, even years later.
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T18:55:57+00:00April 23rd, 2018|Uses|
Permalac should be applied at temperatures above 50°F. In hot conditions, a slow thinner such as #69 should be used as well as [...]
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2018-04-23T20:35:30+00:00April 23rd, 2018|Uses|
A single gallon of Permalac will cover 400 square feet.
By Rumya Venkateswaran|2023-08-15T18:58:50+00:00April 23rd, 2018|Uses|
Surfaces should be free of grease, dust, and moisture. Make sure to keep the surface of your substrate degreased and dry by wiping [...]