Dan I was less than thrilled with the stuff as well. I tried using a
squeegee, a roller. a brush, and a body filler spreader. I put 6 coats on
and sanded everyone. I even sprayed it as well. Don't remember which
method worked best but I'd really look at other products if starting
over.

Today I got done resealing the 2100 as it has been lking oil for the last
3 yrs.
Good Luck!




On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 07:34:00 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) "Dan Heath"
<da...@alltel.net> writes:
> I have applied this stuff for the last time. I have almost removed, 
> almost
> all of it for the last time. Better than 95% of it will end up in my 
> Shop
> Vac. This stuff creates more pin holes than it fills. I now remember 
> why I
> didn't like it when I applied it to the bottom of the plane, over a 
> year ago
> 

>  

> I may try an experiment with the remaining stuff by thinning it out 
> so it
> will flow and see if it does any filling, but other than that, this 
> is way
> too expensive to send to the trash pile. It took me about an hour to 
> apply
> 16 oz of it and I have over 2 hours in sanding it off. You can't wet 
> sand it
>  so the dust it terrible.

>  

> The bottom line for me with UV Smooth prime is a big thumbs down. 

>  

> See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics

>  

> Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

>  

> da...@kr-builder.org

>  

> See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering

>  

> See our EAA Chapter 242 at http://EAA242.org

>  
> 
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