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CSC discount on EMC Quantum topcoat, primers, and varnish
coupon code "EMC"
http://www.gulfstreamcomposites.com/ 155 off EMC quantum products for a limited time. Quantum top coat is an aircraft grade paint system, that is repairable/buffable. It can be rolled or sprayed. Quantum99 is a two-component acrylic-polyester hybrid polyurethane topcoat tailored for heavy duty and decorative marine environments. This high solids topcoat provides superior protection and beauty to watercraft requiring maximum gloss, excellent chemical and weather resistance, excellent repairability, superior durability, and unequaled gloss clarity (DOI). Quantum99 is the featured topcoat for EMC’s Quantum High Solids Repairable Marine Finish System and is available in standard marine and custom colors. Not for use below the waterline. • Ultra-high gloss and gloss clarity (DOI) • Superior durability and abrasion resistance • Acrylic-polyester hybrid combines aerospace toughness with automotive repairability. • Longest in-service life • Proprietary Flow Control Package improves flow, gloss, and gloss clarity • 2x Solids = 2x coverage as leading brands • High solids = fewer coats and VOC compliance • Easy to mix/apply and excellent repairability • Can be polished after application to remove dust, bugs, and imperfections • Apply by spray, brush or roller • Mix ratio: brush 2:1; spray 1:1
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Update: New coupon code for CSC is "CSC" It will get you an additional 10% off orders over $250 and free shipping.
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Joel,
I'll be priming the boat soon; could you tell me more about the QUANTUM45 Series Epoxy Surfacing Primer - Off White Base (GAL) and QUANTUM45 Series High Build Epoxy Activator (GAL)? Can it be rolled on and sanded? I faired the hull fairly smooth but it still needs some slight leveling at the glass seam edges where I tabbed them in, and I'm hoping the primer would finish it. Also what would you recommend to epoxy barrier coat the bottom? I'm also probably going to add bottom paint. |
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The primer comes in two color bases, white and grey. There are two catalysts, finish and high build. The high build is very high build, and it will turn the white bass to a beige color. The high build could almost be called fairing primer. You can do multiple coats one after another to fill what you need, just be sure not to exceed the maximum film thickness while wet or you can get solvent entrapment (too much primer at once and the solvents in the first coat cant escape), but you have to go pretty thick to have to worry about that. It can be rolled or sprayed, I have done both and it just depends the area Im coating which one I do. Actually Im hoping to have time to spray my entire 26 hull with it today if I have time. Im sure you will like the primer. Be sure to sand it within a few days or else it get HARD
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So if the primer is an epoxy, is the Topcoat also an epoxy?
Your site states that Quantum99 is not to be used below the waterline. What do you recommend to paint the hull bottom- with and without anti fouling paint? |
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top coat is a polyurethane. Its fine below the waterline, but not for permanent immersion (same as all the other topcoats Alexseal, Awlgrip, Imron, etc)
If the boat will not live in the water permanently then I would use the EMC quantum everywhere (thats what Im doing on my current boat), if its going to stay int he water more than a couple weeks, you will need bottom paint anyway and no need to use the quantum if its just going to be covered up,
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I too am very interested in your paints Joel.. I will be priming in a few weeks as well
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First have a ball in the keys.
You list a lot of colors, Where can I find the color chart?? How much material to paint the top cap on a 23 CC?? Plan to roll and tip |
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Just the cap would take only one quart of color. So you would need one quart of color, 1 quart of brush Catalyst, 1 quart of brush reducer.
Keys trip got postponed There is a color chart within the product description at our Webstore, but I can email you a copy that has slightly better resolution. Email me [email protected] I will reply back with color chart [email protected]
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Nice episode of EMC painting a boat on Ship Shape TV.
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