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Old 01-24-2008, 01:23 PM
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Ceramithane(a Graham/Muralo product)...I use it on my pottery and porcelain restoration projects, it's the first waterbased poly that I've found that is touted as indoor/outdoor and resisting a whole host of chemicals etc.....threw it off the Vanzandt pier yesterday to see how it would hold up and it didn't fall off or peel, need to bang it on some rocks and really find out, I'd like to use a two part and get a beautiful hard finish like the Afterhours plugs but it's what I had available for now and I can't stand fumes that make my head spin, sometimes if the poly has a hardener additive it's too brittle it will crack and tends to be amber in color, too soft and it gets beat up easily... I've spent almost 20 years trying to find the perfect low/no odor waterbased, water/chemical resistant....easily applied with no fisheyes, orangepeel, brushstroke polyurethane...I'm working on a huge squid right now...this is a fun one!
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