Simtec Coatings

16666 Smoketree St Bldg. A-3,4,5

Hesperia, CA 92345

Phone (760) 244-2774

Fax (760) 244-4884

****2700, 2400, 2300 & 2100 Topcoats****

 

Simtec’s Clear & White are a Super High Gloss Polyester Topcoat. It is buffable and buffs to a high gloss. It is also very scratch resistant. The 2400 series is a higher viscosity product & 2100 series is a more fexible product.

Application:

This product can be applied over our clear sanding sealers (28x50TS, 20x50TS 0r 28x6)& over White, Grey, Neutral & Black Primers(2281,2290,22x2,2201) . (Any thing else should be tested by the user). Clears will deepen and enhance the look of the wood or color it is sprayed over.

Surface Preparation:

Prepare the surface to be coated by sanding with 220 or 320 grit sand papers non-sterated. Then wipe the surface with a slow evaporating lacquer thinner or IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol). Don’t use acetone to wipe a surface because it will leave streaks when applying clear. After wiping the surface with the solvent do not touch with hands, you may leave oils from your hands on the surface causing fisheyes. Give special attention to surface preparation to ensure a good quality finished product.

Preparing the Coating:

Now prepare the polyester topcoat by adding the correct amount of catalyst, 2 % or .5 oz per quart. Be sure to mix the catalyst in thoroughly. Our products requires no thinning and your pot life is 20 minutes at 77 degrees F.

Simtec’s products can be applied with an Hvlp or Lacquer type gun, which ever is acceptable in your area. Simtec products can also be applied with catalyst injected at the tip. Use 25-45 lbs. Air pressure with the Lacquer type gun, holding the spray gun 12-18 inches from the surface being coated.

You can apply 3-4 coats in 20 minutes you need to wait at least 5 minutes between coats to allow the Polyester to flow out. You can recoat as long as the product is still tacky but do not recoat after 1.5 hours. You must let it cure then sand and start over again.

Let the product cure for a day (You can put in a curing room at temperatures from 85 degrees F to 100 degrees F) then you can fine sand and buff the product out to a beautiful high gloss finish.