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Old 09-15-2010, 07:21 PM
Jaybo Jaybo is offline
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Default Interlux Perfection shelf life

I have been working on my 1975 23 cc and have had good results with Interlux Perfection paint. However, several of the stores seem to have old paint on their shelves. I called Interlux and read the codes from the bottom of the paint can and cure can. They will not give you the key to the code but I had so many cans I was able to figure out their paint code:
E - 2004, F - 2005, G - 2006, H - 2007, I - not used, J - 2008, K- 2009, L - 2010, A - Jan, B - Feb, C - March, D - April, E - May, F - June, G - July, H - Aug, I - not used, J - Sept, K - Oct, L - Nov, M - Dec.
Some of the cans I just purchased were from 2004 so I returned them. Others were from 2010/Jan (The code started with LA____.) The manufacture's recommended shelf life is about 2 years for unopened cans when you speak with them. I ended up using some paint that was up to 4 years old with no issues. Hope this helps the next person.
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Old 09-21-2010, 09:32 PM
3rdday 3rdday is offline
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Default Re: Interlux Perfection shelf life

I like the Interlux perfection, it is very tough and has great uv stability, and it bondsvery well,like "[censored] to a blanket". It is a Urethane chemistry, if humidified air gets to it you will have bubbles and foam issues. Also I am sure there is a tempurature at which it recomends storing ( I would bet 70-75F), heat will kill it also. I store Aurosols upside down as well as anything with a lid, if it has fillers it will also make it easier when you right side the can. BTW Alsways ask for a date or test polyester resin and gelcoat for cure, as they get old they may not fully cure and remain tacky, what a mess!
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