weaselboogie
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I recently discovered a project that I had planned on repainting with the Ronan Paint line has previously been painted with latex. The boards are a couple of years old, paint has faded, but otherwise in great condition.
Instead of painting with the Ronan Bulletin and lettering enamels, I was planning on using Ronan's Bulletin Aquacote line. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with this line from Ronan?
Instead of painting with the Ronan Bulletin and lettering enamels, I was planning on using Ronan's Bulletin Aquacote line. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with this line from Ronan?
"[SIZE=-1]Aquacote is a waterborne, low odor, high gloss, solid covering, acrylic Bulletin Enamel formulated for graphic arts and maintenance applications. It is lead free, fast drying, easy brushing, environmentally friendly, VOC compliant and easy clean up. It produces a durable, flexible, weather resistant finish and exhibits excellent adhesion to wood, steel, concrete, galvanized metal, aluminum and treated or untreated vinyl. It is recommended for painting backgrounds, lettering copy and graphics on signs, outdoor advertising billboards, metal highway signs, commercial signs and vinyl banners. Metal structures must be primed with Ronan Prime Lock DTM Primer.
Dry Time: @ 70 F. and 50% Relative Humidity: Dries to touch - 30 minutes; to handle - 2 hours; to recoat - 8 hours. Will take longer to dry under colder or more humid conditions. Wait 8 hours before rolling or folding vinyl signs.
Application Method: Brush, roll or spray."[/SIZE]