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T&T: T&T CPES and Topcoat Adhesion

From: Faure, Marin (no email)
Date: Wed Nov 01 2006 - 17:23:53 EST

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    >Brian wrote: So it would appear to me that one or more coats of CPES
    left on just long enough for the solvents to evaporate followed by the
    first of the top coats will promote better adhesion.

    You are correct. This topic has been discussed in great detail on the
    Grand Banks Owners forum, and the process you describe is recommended
    and practiced by (among others) Bob Lowe who is probably one of the most
    experienced people on this subject having for many years owned or
    managed Oak Harbor Boatworks in Washington state, a yard that
    specializes in the repair, restoration, and upgrading of Grand Banks
    boats, particularly woodies. CPES that is still a wee bit tacky does
    indeed promote better adhesion of whatever goes on top of it, be it
    primer or a brightwork finish like varnish, Bristol, etc.

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