Epoxy Finishing Resin 4oz

Epoxy Finishing Resin 4oz
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SKU: 100013448
Part #: PAAPT41
UPC: 087093009226
MFG: Pacer
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Z-Poxy Finishing Resin, 4 oz.

Key Features:
• Very low odor
• Clear formula
• Non-brittle
• 20 to 30 minute working time, hard in 3 to 4 hours
• Full cure in 6 to 8 hours
• Sands easily

Overview:
Z-Poxy Finishing Resin is a premium light weight two part epoxy laminating/finishing type resin. Whether fiber-glassing the center section of a wing or the entire airplane, Z-POXY is the easiest to use and best you can buy.

Great for sealing model boat hulls, inside and out. Use to seal all engine and fuel tank areas. It is absolutely the best for sheeting foam wing pannels. It will bond to itself and does not get brittle with age.

Z-Poxy Finishing Resin is easy to mix, just combine equal parts by volume. Its thinner formula is perfect as is but can be thinned if needed. Z-Poxy Finishing Resin can also be used to seal and prepare all types of wood projects for painting.

Helpful Hints:
Z-Poxy Finishing Resin will penetrate into porous wood, several applications may be required to fill and level the surface. Let each application cure and sand between coats.

To clean up any uncured or unmixed epoxy, use alcohol, isopropyl or methanol, either will work. Thinning of Z-Poxy Finishing Resin is possible in smaller ratios, thinning too much will alter the cured properties. It is best to test the thinned epoxy, let it cure and adjust as need.

Mix Z-Poxy Finishing Resin in a clean plastic cup or on a non porous surface like a piece flexible plastic. Only mix enough epoxy as needed, any excess epoxy cannot be saved after it has been mixed. Pot life and cure time will vary when the epoxy is thinned.

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