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REFLECTOR: Re: PolyFiber Flight Gloss System Paint



To the best of my knowledge there is no problem, it is a water based epoxy
paint.  You can go to their web site at http://www.polyfiber.com/ and check
their often asked questions or send them a note and ask.

Jim

"Schweitzer, Bill" wrote:

> Jim, do you know what is the applicability of the PolyFiber primer to a
> surface which is partially covered with US Paints primer (such as anything
> we getr from the factory)?
> Bill
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: James F. Agnew [SMTP:Jim_Agnew@ibm.net]
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 5:20 PM
> > To:   List-Reflector, Velocity
> > Subject:      REFLECTOR: PolyFiber Flight Gloss System Paint
> >
> > There are some very significant near time frame improvements going on
> > with the Poly Fiber Flight Gloss System that will reduce workload, allow
> > better roller application, and give better overall results.  I am not a
> > liberty to discuss the changes at this time but will keep you informed.
> >
> > Keep tuned to this space for additional announcements as information
> > becomes available
> >
> > Jim
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> >
> > // James F. Agnew
> > // Tampa, FL
> > // Velocity 173 FG Elite ( http://www.VelocityAircraft.com/ ) under
> > construction
> >

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// James F. Agnew
// Tampa, FL
// Velocity 173 FG Elite ( http://www.VelocityAircraft.com/ ) under construction