Harley, Thanks for the kind words, this process has worked well for me for 
years and it's quite inexpensive and without foul odors.

John Hayes


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harley Michaelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <soaring@airage.com>
Cc: "John Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 6:05 PM
Subject: PRIMER AND SCRATCH FILLER FOR GLASSING OVER.


> A while back I was looking for the 2-part K & B Primer/Filler and learned 
> it
> was not available. I balked at the price of a Klass Kote product said to 
> be
> similar.
>
> Subscriber John Hayes suggested mixing talc in MINWAX Water-Based
> Polycrylic. Tuesday I first did that on a new glassed-over Genie LT/S
> fuselage, mixing talc in about 5/8 oz. of the stuff to a consistency of
> whipping cream to brush on.
>
> It dried well in a few hours and was extremely easy to wet sand down to a
> glass like finish with progressively finer grits. The fuse, painted with
> Krylon, looks very good.
>
> While searching for a suitable product, I had earlier tried the spray can
> Dupli-Color Scratch Filler & Primer. It took about 6 applications to do 
> the
> filling and was much harder to sand. The Krylon used for the finish 
> readily
> chipped. I removed the Krylon with acetone which also took off the Primer. 
> I
> started over with Rustoleum Painter's choice Primer and top coat which 
> came
> out fine, but the Dupli-Color experience was not a good one.
> The Polycrylic with talc will be my way to go from now on. The procedure
> will be incorporated in the Genie web pages in a few days.
>
> Thanks for passing this on to me, John.
>
>
> 
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