| 1. Are there minimum and maximum temperature requirements for KLASS KOTE? |
| We do not recommend using (applying) the product on substrates below 50 degrees F or above 120 degrees F. (likewise for ambient temperatures). For optimum results, apply to substrates, and store the product between 50-80 degrees F. Humidity can slow curing processes down. For best results, use product below 70% humidity. |
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| 2. Can I apply Klass Kote with a Brush? |
| Yes
1. Use a Natural Bristle Brush, stay away from cheap brushes and foam ones
2. Try to place the substrate horizontally - this will aid the self leveling of te wet film.
3. Reduce the inducted mixture around 5 - 10% just enought to ensure a good flow and allows the film to level out.
4. Since you will be applying a thicker film than sparying - try not to over apply - too thick coat is not recomended.
5. Wait time between coats depends on the temperature and the shop conditions. Up to 2 hours is typical, because of the fairlythick film and you want to flash of most of the solvent before applyinganother coat |
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| 3. Can I use another thinner/reducer with KLASS KOTE products? |
| If KLASS KOTE Reducer is not available, use a HIGH GRADE lacquer thinner formulated to reduce epoxies. DO NOT OVER-REDUCE.
Remember that reducing will increase coverage but decrease opacity. |
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| 4. Can I use Klass Kote Clear over other paint products? |
| KLASS KOTE Clear was designed to work with other KLASS KOTE products. Should you wish to use our Clear over other Paint products - this will be entirely at you own risk.
Th adhesion of the Clear wil only be as good as the underlying paint, should that lift or crack so will your Clear thus, negating the reason to use Clear for example fuel proofing.
KLASS KOTE Customer do not need to Clear as the KLASS KOTE is fuel proof as is, unless you are wanting to seal decals etc |
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| 5. Can I use KLASS KOTE components (epoxy, catalyst & reducer) with other epoxies? |
| Testing appears to indicate that KLASS KOTE and Hobbypoxy/K&B Superpoxy are freely interchangeable. That is to say, that any of the components of any of the three will work equally as well together as the "correct" brand.
Modellers who have a quantity of colours of Hobbypoxy or K&B but no catalysts or reducer for them, may possibly be able use up what they have by using Klass Kote catalyst and/or reducer.
However, we cannot recommend KLASS KOTE catalyst for use with K&B Ultrapoxy. When tested, Ultrapoxy would not cure properly and was never fuelproof, even when mixed with Superpoxy catalyst.
Also please note, we can not guarantee the results obtained by mixing components of KLASS KOTE with any other brand of epoxy. For best results, we highly recommend that you use Klass Kote epoxy components exclusively. |
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| 6. Can KLASS KOTE be applied to Solartex? |
| Definitely - BUT please ensure you wipe down the Solartex first with Kass Kote thiiners before applying the Paint |
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| 7. How long will KLASS KOTE Epoxy Paint last? |
| In most normal uses, KLASS KOTE will provide substrate protection for years without re-coating. In some circumstances, continued and prolonged, outside exposures to ultra-violet light may cause some degree of oxidation (chalking) and/or induce slight colour fading. However, most normal periods of sunlight exposure will not affect the film. Even if chalking occurs, the product will retain its outstanding protective integrity for years. |
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| 8. How much product do I need to purchase? |
| Using conventional air atomizing spray equipment on a non-porous substrate, 1 quart of reduced KLASS KOTE will cover approximately 75-100 square feet. On more porous substrates, 1 quart will cover approximately 60 square feet. |
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| 9. How well does the Klass Kote epoxy paint cover? |
| Most Klass Kote Epoxy colours give excellent coverage (opacity) and will cover well with a very light tack coat and one wet coat. Certain colours (Yellow #160 and Indigo Blue #312) will require a few more coats to completely cover. When purchasing Klass Kote Epoxy Paint, we will assist you in determining what amount you may require ( based on your estimates of area to be sprayed. You can estimate that 1 pint mixed ( paint and catalyst ) will cover about 30-35 sq ft. |
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| 10. Is it cheaper to buy the paint from yourself (UK & EU Distributor) or direct from the USA office? |
| In most cases, people end up paying more shipping and higher duties if they bring it in themselves. We have arranged cheaper shipping and brokering. In the event that it’s still cheaper ordering from the USA, we will find the best deal for the client. Each customer’s situation is unique. The US office will be directing sales to us from this point on. |
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| 11. What components are in epoxy? |
| KLASS KOTE epoxy coating consists of two distinct components. Part A Epoxy Resin and Part B Curing Agent (Hardener). The two components are mixed in a 1-to-1 ratio. A chemical reaction occurs between the two parts generating heat and turning the mixture into an inert, hard film with the previously mentioned characteristics. After the two epoxy parts are combined there is a working time (pot-life) during which the epoxy can be applied or used. At the end of the pot-life the mixture becomes warm, and quickly begins to harden. |
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| 12. What happens if I mix to much paint? Can I reuse it later? |
| If you mix too much product and need to "save" it for another day, you can cover it well and place in the refrigerator overnight to retard the curing process. Remember you must bring it back to room temperature before using. |
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| 13. What is the cure time for KLASS KOTE? |
| KLASS KOTE will harden to tack or dust free in 20 minutes to 1 hour. After 4 hours, the film will be thumb print free. After 24 hours, the painted surface/object will be ready to be placed into most normal situations (package able) but complete cure (sward hardness) will generally take several days. In most normal conditions, KLASS KOTE epoxy will be suitably hard within a 24 hour period. |
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| 14. What is the mixing process for combining Part A with Part B? |
| Shake both parts vigorously for several minutes first. If the product has been sitting for a period of time, stir each part up from the bottom before shaking. Always mix the epoxies in one container then pour it into a second container and apply it from the second container. The reason is that mixing is never very good at the corners, edges and sides of the mixing container. If you apply the epoxy from the primary mixing pail you will certainly get some of the unmixed epoxy from the bottom of the container and that epoxy will not harden. Transferring the epoxy to a second container leaves the unmixed epoxy behind, or blends it into the well-mixed epoxy. |
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| 15. What type of surface preparation is required before I start painting? |
| The surface must be clean and free from dirt, dust, grease, rust, scale, or anything that will otherwise impede adhesion. Whenever possible, solvent wash project with KLASS KOTE Reducer before you start painting. Warning: do NOT apply Klass Kote Epoxy Paint to styrofoam surfaces as the paint will attack the surface. |
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| 16. What warranties are intended or implied? |
| The manufacturer warrants all materials to be free from defects and will replace any material proven to be defective when applied to our specifications - AT NO COST- within a period of one year from date of purchase. No other warranties are implied or intended. |
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| 17. When can I apply subsequent coats of KLASS KOTE? |
| The best time to recoat epoxy is within 48 hours after the initial coat. Because epoxies take days to reach a full cure, a second coat applied shortly after the first will partially fuse to the first coat rather than forming a simple mechanical bond. You will also eliminate the need to sand between coats if you reapply within a short amount of time. |
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| 18. Why is a 30-40 minute "induction" or waiting period recommended after mixing KLASS KOTE components A & B, but before applying? |
| The waiting or induction period, is used to give the two components (Part-A Epoxy & Part-B Catalyst) time to "react" to each other, prior to bonding/reacting with the substrate. This will produce the best dried film after cure. We also recommend the induction period to help avoid "under mixing". For the best possible results, be sure to allow the two mixed components to induct for 30-40 minutes after mixing but before thinning and application. |
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| 19. Why use epoxy paint coatings? |
| Epoxy coatings are mainly used because of their outstanding chemical resistance, durability, low porosity and high bonding strength. KLASS KOTE epoxy coating will bond with almost all properly prepared surfaces. It will provide an attractive, long-lasting, chemically resistant, strong bonding, and a highly decorative film. . |
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| 20. Your pricing varies depending on the colour? Is that a typing error? |
| Pricing for paints and specific colours is tied to the pigments in each colour. Bright Red (#206) and Indigo Blue (#312) require more expensive tints. The same with IdentificationYellow (#162) although its not quite as bad.
If the cost of paint drops for us or there is a large swing in currency, then we will pass on the savings to the consumer. |
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