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Superflite Urethane Topcoat Intense Black Gallon

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Part# 09-03278
MFR Model# SF7176-01

Overview

All urethane sizes are 3/4 of the way full, with room to add catalyst.

Please note that differences will exist between the colors on the screen and the paint in the container.

The Superflite System 7 Superflex topcoat is the latest urethane technology for fabric covered airplanes. System 7 is more durable, flexible, and affordable than any other urethane on the market today. It's easy to apply, easy to repair, and gives you a show quality finish with minimal effort.

    Mixing Ratio:
  • 2 parts paint to 1 part SF8950 catalyst. Thin ½ part with one of the 7800-series reducers.
    Compatible Substrates - System 7 Topcoats may be applied over:
  • Fabric coated with the Superflite System 7 Superflex Primer
  • Aluminum or steel coated with the Superflite System 7 Epoxy Primer
  • Fiberglass or composite coated with the Superflite System 7 Epoxy Primer
    Surface Prep:
  • Fabric: apply two coats of the Superflite System 7 fabric primer, sand, and clean with Superwash.
  • Metal: apply two coats of the Superflite System 7 epoxy primer, sand, and clean with Superwash.
      Pot Life:
    • @70ºF/50% RH
    • 6 hours
    • High heat and humidity will shorten pot life.
    Fresh air breathing mask, safety goggles, and skin protection required.

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