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Interlux Flattening Agent For One-Part Finishes

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Interlux - Flattening Agent for One-Part Finishes
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Interlux - Flattening Agent for One-Part Finishes

Designed for use with Brightside one-part polyurethanes, Toplac and Interlux 1-Part Varnishes.

Use 4 to 8 oz. per quart, darker colors require more. This Flattening Agent will help to produce a semi gloss or matte finish.

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Q: null any update as to when Interlux Flattening Agent for One-Part Finishes will be available?

2 years ago
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A: The end of July is the latest, however, it has been a bit of a moving target.

2 years ago
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Q: null When will you have in stock more of the 'Interlux Flattening Agent' ??? Thanks, JW

2 years ago
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A: We have orders placed, the latest update from Interlux is May 31st.

2 years ago
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Q: null Looking to use this to flatten Wet Edge to get a semi-gloss finish. One of the benefits of the Wet Edge is the UV protection. Interlux says to use a 1 to 1 ratio for semi-gloss. Will this also dilute any UV stabilizers and protection in the Wet Edge? Will the UV protection be reduced?

2 years ago
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A: It an excellent product to eliminate the gloss from paint. I used it for nonskid on my deck.

2 years ago
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Q: null I want to use a thinner with my paint ..do I base the amount of thinner on the quantity of paint or paint and flattener?..

4 years ago
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A: Pete I have not tried mine yet. Keep me on the loop. Good question. Aurelio

4 years ago
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Q: null What is the cost for shipping ?

4 years ago
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A: @ $12.83 plus a $4.99 hazmat fee.

4 years ago
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Q: null Can this product be used to flatten Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss? I note that Sikkens was bought by Interlux.

6 years ago
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A: I have no idea. I used it with Brightside topside paint and it worked as advertised. I think that Interlux would have to answer your question.

6 years ago
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Q: null I would like to know if this flattening agent have a chance to be compatible with other spar-varnish (resine/oil base), like Pettit Captain's 1015, Epiphane gloss or Man O War varnish?

6 years ago
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A: I do not know. The paint/varnish representatives might however. My experience is limited to flattening Interlux topside paints.

6 years ago
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Q: null interlux flattening agent, how does it work with automotive single stage paint, Base coat/clear coat? Does it mix well

6 years ago
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A: This is designed for one part polyurethane systems. You may want to reach directly out to Interlux and discuss this topic with them. Not all additives like this will work universally with one-component paints.

6 years ago
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Q: null Can one part Brightside be used over top of Intradeck?

6 years ago
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A: Yes. It's basically the same paint as Interdeck (Interdeck has some flattening agent to lower the sheen and non-slip particles) so they are compatible.

6 years ago
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Q: null i am looking for something that will dull the shine of black gel-coat. I use a 2 piece mold to make fiberglass hard hats and some of miners want a flat black and i don't have time to sand them. I just need something to add to my gel-coat or find a flat black gel. Any help?

10 years ago
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A: Joy, The gloss of a molded piece is determined by the surface of the mold. Not what is in the resin. This product can not be used in a mold because it has solvent in it. The solvent must flash off into the air. You best bet is to paint the helmets with flat paint.

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