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Old 07-03-2009, 04:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience of this product, I'm after a deep glass type finish on a test piece and this seems to fit the bill, is it just branded poly, looking at the data & H&S sheet it says it is made with formaldehyde?

Can't post a link yet as new but the details are on Rustins website

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Old 07-03-2009, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience of this product, I'm after a deep glass type finish on a test piece and this seems to fit the bill, is it just branded poly, looking at the data & H&S sheet it says it is made with formaldehyde?

Can't post a link yet as new but the details are on Rustins website

Many thanks
Is this the one ?

Plastic Coating at Rustins

Not used it personally and as I'm not sure it is widely available Stateside most members probably won't have come across it.

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I use RPC extensively and find it one of the finest finishes I have tried, have passed on to quite a few others all of whom are very pleased with the results, I dilute mine quite a bit with Cellulose thinners for easier brushed on coverage.
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It is excellent stuff. Buy the separate parts in bulk. I buy from Tilgear.
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It is excellent stuff. Buy the separate parts in bulk. I buy from Tilgear.
Wow! Are Tilgear still going? I found an old catalogue of theirs the other day.
They were deeply religious and if anyone swore, they were thrown out!

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They have finally got a website after the CD Rom.
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many thanks for the comments, nice to know there are a few UK forum members on here, RPC is on order.
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