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Glisten
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| A major breakthrough
in clear coat technology, Glisten PC is a high gloss, rock
hard, water-clear topcoat designed for spray or brush application
over all metal surfaces, including highly polished aluminium
and chrome surfaces. Utilising high solids moisture curing
urethanes and performance in adhesion, corrosion protection,
flexibility and UV stability. Glisten PC will dry in less
than 1 hour, but will take 3 to 4 days to reach maximum
hardness. After using the Glisten PC prep products, AP120
and POR 15 Solvent it will bond like no other product you
have used before to polished alloys, chrome, polished brass,
stainless steel and existing paint work. Glisten PC has
many applications, besides the obvious of stopping metals
from oxidizing. It is also excellent at boosting the performance
of existing coatings for harsh environments where impact
/ salt laden / acid can damage regular paints. Glisten PC
is also tag proof (graffiti), just use a solvent soaked
rag and wipe off without damaging the clear coat. |
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| Available in this
kit --
Polished Alloy Resto Kit |
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APPLICATIONS
Typical transport Industry Applications - Rims, Pressure
Vessels, Bull Bars, Fuel tanks, Aluminium Tanker Bodies,
Alloy Wheels, Inlet Manifolds, Superchargers, Stainless
Steel, Signs and Brass. |
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"Dear Rob
I spoke to you on the phone today regarding the use of
POR 15’s Glisten PC on my
latest project a
Norton Atlas 750SS cafe racer
called "The Ace". I have used the finish for
some time finally perfecting the process for this
project taking over a year full time. The bike has a
regular show schedule for the next year and I am
currently finishing the show stand. I first spoke to
American ship builders on the phone who use the finish
regarding the product and found this to be a great help.
I am convinced this is a first class product and would
like to endorse it. The theme of the display revolves
around the ace cafe in London and its history to which I
have strong ties as I was born in London and visited the
cafes in south England on the back of my elder brothers
motorcycles on a regular basis whilst from the age of 7
to 15 one being the ace in 1965.
Kind Regards
Brian Cain." |
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