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March 13, 2015
The contents of a two part kit are flammable. Work in a well ventilated area. Keep away from high heat, sparks, open flames and possible sources of ignition. Wear appropriate … More »
March 9, 2015
Yes, but we recommend only experienced finishers attempt this type of application.
March 9, 2015
We do not recommend applying Bristol Finish at temperatures below 45F (7C). The product will be too thick and will not lay out properly to a smooth finish.
March 9, 2015
3 – 4 Hours is our general recommended pot life but working conditions will vary based on conditions.
March 9, 2015
Putting the catalyst in the refrigerator has worked for some. The best solution we have found is to use a product Bloxygen that is sprayed into the catalyst before re-sealing … More »
March 9, 2015
There are really only 2 ways for this to occur: 1 the catalyst is very old. 2 the catalyst has been exposed to the atmosphere. In either case the catalyst … More »
March 9, 2015
A heat gun and scraper are the most efficient way to remove Bristol Finish, remember to use a scraper that will not gouge the wood. Chemical stripper works as well … More »
March 9, 2015
Satin additive is used to reduce the gloss of the Bristol Finish Traditional Amber. Results will vary according to amount of additive used. (Refer to satin instructions.)
March 9, 2015
Add 1 cap full of accelerator to 32oz of Part A resin prior to adding catalyst. Stir well ensuring that the accelerator and resin are completely blended. Then add the … More »
March 9, 2015
Accelerator speeds the cure time of the Bristol Finish Traditional Amber line of products. However, this also decreases the amount of time for the product to lay out to a … More »