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Pettit 97 Epoxy Thinner is a strong, relatively fast-evaporating thinner that allows two-part epoxies to flow out smoothly and yet flashes off fast enough to prevent sagging. Use up to 10% as necessary. Sold in quart and gallon sizes. 97 Epoxy thinner is also suitable for cleaning up work areas and tools before the epoxy hardens, as well as cleaning substrates during blister repair.
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Add up to 10% of the thinner to any of Pettit's Enamels, Easypoxy, standard undercoaters and primers, and varnishes. Mix in thoroughly.
NOTE
Pettit manufactures a wide array of thinners to complement their various coating products. The Thinners are matched to the product, method of application and atmospheric conditions present at the time of application. When application temperatures are high (80Deg F and above) slow thinners are recommended to improve brushability and flow of the product. Generally, faster evaporating thinners are utilized for spray work to maximize atomization while mini mizing the chances for runs and sags. Faster evaporting thinners are also useful for brush and roller work at lower temperatures (60Deg F and below) since there is less chance of these thinners becoming trapped under the drying paint film causing blistering at a later date.
Never overthin a varnish, enamel, undercoat, primer or other paint product. Doing so could lead to reduced gloss upon drying or a reduction in the performance of a product. Always follow the thinning instructions given on the label or technical data sheet for the specific product being applied.
Add up to 10% of the thinner to any of Pettit's Enamels, Easypoxy, standard undercoaters and primers, and varnishes. Mix in thoroughly.
Pettit manufactures a wide array of thinners to complement their various coating products. The Thinners are matched to the product, method of application and atmospheric conditions present at the time of application. When application temperatures are high (80Deg F and above) slow thinners are recommended to improve brushability and flow of the product. Generally, faster evaporating thinners are utilized for spray work to maximize atomization while mini mizing the chances for runs and sags. Faster evaporting thinners are also useful for brush and roller work at lower temperatures (60Deg F and below) since there is less chance of these thinners becoming trapped under the drying paint film causing blistering at a later date.
Never overthin a varnish, enamel, undercoat, primer or other paint product. Doing so could lead to reduced gloss upon drying or a reduction in the performance of a product. Always follow the thinning instructions given on the label or technical data sheet for the specific product being applied.
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6 years ago
Worked like a charm, I tried all kinds of things at Home Depot and none of them worked
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Q: can i use petit 97 thinner with 105 epoxy as an initial first/penitrating coat on wood? prior to fill and fairing?
11 years ago2 Answers
A: According to W.S. thinning of 105 is not recommended, nor is it required for penetration. If you Google it I think there is a video on line demonstrating this, as well as testing of other expoxies that advertise their ""penetrating"" ability.
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