Monday, November 14, 2011

November 2011 Newsletter

66 Auto Color E-Newsletter

NOVEMBER 2011
●PRODUCT FEATURE●

Here is a product that can do three jobs for the price of one. Saving you money.

U-POL PRIMER FILLER
3 in 1 product:  Direct to Metal
                          High to Medium build primer filler
                          Wet-On-Wet No Sand Sealer
High build gray primer that can be reduced and used as a direct-to-metal high or medium build primer or a wet-on-wet sealer.  $28.67 qt. kit / $76.50 gallon kit 
Premium Fiberglass Filler
Spreads like a short strand, bridges holes like a long strand. Takes the place of short & long strand fillers. Completely waterproof. Will not sag. Compatible with fiberglass & most plastics. Won’t “Bullseye”. Expands & contracts the same as fiberglass & plastics. Tack free & bleed-through resistant. Superior adhesion. Can be wet or dry sanded and directly top coated in 20 minutes.   $11.59 quart / $37.72 gallon
Buy U-Pol Fibral Fiberglass Filler

  

Customer Pics
Our Customer photo this month is from a Lady named Lana. This photo is under the hood.  She did this "just for practice". I think you will agree, it is a keeper.
Lana's Hood
Thanks Lana for the picture.
Thanks to all our customers that have been sending in pictures of their projects. Send your picture to info@66autocolor.com.
  
 
-TECH TIPS-
Miscellaneous reminders for the changing weather:

  1. Activators (hardeners) for clear, primer, paint, etc. will not activate below 55°/65° temperature. This depends on the product. Check the tech sheet. Keep the shop and the car at this temperature or above.

  1. Large up or down swings in temperature cause condensation, make sure your water filters are working properly and if you haven’t checked your dessicant or filters in a while you may want to do this.


  1. When selecting your reducer and activators choose the one for the appropriate temperature at the time you will be spraying, to avoid drying too fast or too slow.

If you need more technical assistance on other paint issues check out our blog at http://www.66autocolor.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for your business. Keep sending in those pictures!

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