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I lost the Sherman Williams lacquer information
Not too long ago I posted a question and this newsgroup asking about
spraying lacquers that would have superior water resistance. Several posters were kind enough to suggest a Sherman Williams product. I printed your posts, and even went to the Sherman Williams web site and looked up, and printed the specs on the lacquer. For the life of me I can't find where I put the information. I was going to go to the local Sherman Williams store today and ask them, but I would rather have the information in my hand when I talk to them. If some of you would be so kind as to send me that information on the Sherman Williams lacquer again I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you all and have a Merry Christmas. |
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I lost the Sherman Williams lacquer information
Ken Wood wrote:
Not too long ago I posted a question and this newsgroup asking about spraying lacquers that would have superior water resistance. Several posters were kind enough to suggest a Sherman Williams product. I printed your posts, and even went to the Sherman Williams web site and looked up, and printed the specs on the lacquer. For the life of me I can't find where I put the information. I was going to go to the local Sherman Williams store today and ask them, but I would rather have the information in my hand when I talk to them. If some of you would be so kind as to send me that information on the Sherman Williams lacquer again I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you all and have a Merry Christmas. See: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...fd3e42ddf94be4 -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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I lost the Sherman Williams lacquer information
Chemical Coatings for Production Finishers
..Compliance Sher-Wood Kem Aqua Lacquer brings out the natural beauty.Properties Sher-Wood Kem Aqua Lacquer is a smart alternative to. SHERWCC043 Sher-Wood Hi-Bild SS ..Sher-Wood Hi-Bild PreCat Lacquer Standard PreCat Lacquer Nitrocellulose Lacquer Competitive PreCat Lacquer . ShwdWdSurf&FltLac_F14_E ..recoat time . Meets AWI Standard Lacquer Finish-ing System when topcoated with L61 Production Lacquer . Compatible with a wide range. OpexProdLac_C1_E ..exterior durability, prime with Opex ® Lacquer Primer Sur-facer. Wood (interior.scale application. DESCRIPTION OPEX ® Production Lacquer is a nitro-cellulose alkyd lacquer for industrial prod-uct finishing. http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/search/search.do "Ken Wood" wrote in message . 165... Not too long ago I posted a question and this newsgroup asking about spraying lacquers that would have superior water resistance. Several posters were kind enough to suggest a Sherman Williams product. I printed your posts, and even went to the Sherman Williams web site and looked up, and printed the specs on the lacquer. For the life of me I can't find where I put the information. I was going to go to the local Sherman Williams store today and ask them, but I would rather have the information in my hand when I talk to them. If some of you would be so kind as to send me that information on the Sherman Williams lacquer again I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you all and have a Merry Christmas. |
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