2K AEROSOL epoxy, filler primer and clear!

Discussion in 'Color is everything!' started by MARTINSR, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. MARTINSR

    MARTINSR Well-Known Member

    First I was stoaked to find this product at NACE last week, second, I am disappointed it that it isn't their there web site so I can show you "in the flesh".

    I found this at one of the first booths I walked into, from the folks at Medallion Refinish systems. I actually saw this technology at a number of booths including some of the big paint companies, but only with clear.

    Medallion has it in the long standing, respectable name of Rubber seal. Part number RS-586 is an iso free 2k, 2K! then RS-587 is an epoxy (also 2K of course) primer. The RS-586 has a two day pot life and the 587 as a 4 day.

    So over a weekend you could do a number of projects and get them in 2K primer from an aerosol without a compressor!

    And then here is the RS-588 urethane clear, IN AN AEROSOL CAN!!!! Is this great news for the home hobbiest or what!!!

    You could paint some basecoat with a "Preval" sprayer and then urethane clear it, again, without a compressor!

    Is that cool or what!!

    This can is a special can (natch) that has a compartment inside with the hardener in it. You take a "button" off the top of the can and put it in position on the bottom and press it in to break the compartment and release the hardener.

    I was told this is a REAL quality two componant, insoluable product. I specifically asked if it would pass a "thinner test" where you rub a lacquer thinner soaked rag on the cured product without softening or rubbing off the product. They said emphatically, YES.

    I will be ordering some from our Winzer rep (the only guy I know where I can buy it near here) and give you a review of it as soon as I can.

    Keep checking or email them and ask about updating the web site at medallionrefinish.com

    Brian

    Edit... I should have went thru all my fliers from NACE before I posted......How about some custom paints in a 2K aerosol can? Check out more about this paint delivery system and some VERY cool custom products here.... http://www.alsacorp.com/products/killercans/killercans_prodinfo.htm
     
    Last edited: Nov 9, 2006
  2. pglade

    pglade Well-Known Member

    Good info and news Brian! Thanks for the heads up and do update as you find out more. Do they have the epoxy in black?? Thanks
     
  3. xtremepaint

    xtremepaint Mustang guy

    Pretty amazing. I didn't know what to think till you mentioned that you have to puncture the hardner. Great deal for the hobiest
     
  4. wkillgs

    wkillgs Gold Level Contributor

    Chrome Paint!

    Follow the link Brian posted above and take a look at their 'killer chrome' paint! This just might be the ticket for an economical method to refinish interior 'chrome'.
     
  5. 1967 Big Buick

    1967 Big Buick One day at a time.

    2 cans of Killer Chrome cost me $100

    I'm doing a project for Mark Lob and once I get his dash bezel done I'll post pictures of before and after. I just ordered so it will be a few days before I get the product.
     
  6. mitch28

    mitch28 Well-Known Member

    rubber-seal 2K ?

    I searched the rubber-seal catalog and they don't list the RS-586 or RS-587.
    I'm interested in the 2K epoxy primer, do they still make it?
    Thanks.

    Mitch
     
  7. MARTINSR

    MARTINSR Well-Known Member

    I hadn't thought of that. You are very right, I have seen this paint applied and it does look as good as your typical "rechromed" plastic part.

    Mitch, it is a new item and just hasn't gotten to the web site. It is in the catalog they will send you if you ask. If you have the latest catalog it is on page 11. I can't for the life of me figure out why some companies are so lax in keeping their web sites updated.

    Brian
     
  8. 10sec 455

    10sec 455 Well-Known Member

    I would love to see the results.
     
  9. 1967 Big Buick

    1967 Big Buick One day at a time.

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