Slow Brush Reducer T0031

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The "Slow Brush Reducer T0031" is the perfect tool for enhancing your painting projects. This AWLGRIP brushing reducer is designed to be used with epoxy primers and urethane topcoats, specifically AWLGRIP Topcoats, 545 Primer, and AWL-QUIK Sanding Surfacer in brush or roller applications. By adding T0031 to your paint, you can enjoy slow evaporation, which allows the paint film to stay open for optimal flow and leveling. Say goodbye to brush marks and roller stipple with this fantastic product. To achieve the best results, add T0031 at a ratio of 10 to 35% of the total volume of the mixed color base and converter for AWLGRIP Topcoats. For application and cure temperatures, we recommend working between 60°F and 90°F (16°C and 32°C), with the optimum range being 70°F to 85°F (21°C and 29°C). Please note that T0031 is not suitable for spray applications. If you require a "retarder" reducer for spray application, we recommend using T0005. The Slow Brush Reducer T0031 is available in both quart and gallon sizes. Take your painting projects to the next level and achieve professional-level results with this high-quality product. Get yours today and experience the difference for yourself.

The Slow Brush Reducer T0031 is an essential product for anyone working with AWLGRIP Topcoats, 545 Primer, and AWL-QUIK Sanding Surfacer in brush or roller applications. This specially formulated reducer evaporates slowly, ensuring that the paint film remains open for a longer period of time. This, in turn, maximizes flow and leveling while minimizing brush marks and roller stipple.

When using AWLGRIP Topcoats, it is recommended to add T0031 at a ratio of 10 to 35% of the total volume of the mixed color base and converter. This will provide the best results and achieve the desired finish. It is important to note that this product is not suitable for use in spray applications. For spray applications, the T0005 "retarder" reducer is recommended.

The Slow Brush Reducer T0031 is designed to be used within specific temperatures. Application and cure temperatures between 60°F and 90°F (16°C and 32°C) yield the best results, with an optimum range of 70°F to 85°F (21°C and 29°C). It is important to ensure that the product is used within these temperature ranges to achieve the desired outcome.

In addition to its excellent performance, the Slow Brush Reducer T0031 is easy to use. Simply apply it during your painting process to enhance flow and leveling. The slower evaporation properties of this reducer ensure a smoother finish, minimizing any imperfections caused by brush marks or roller stipple.

When purchasing the Slow Brush Reducer T0031, you have the option of buying it in either a quart or gallon size. This allows you to choose the amount that best suits your needs and project requirements. Whether you are a professional painter or a DIY enthusiast, this product is a must-have tool to achieve a high-quality paint finish.

In summary, the Slow Brush Reducer T0031 is a must-have product for anyone looking to achieve professional-grade painting results. With its slow evaporation properties, it keeps the paint film open for a longer time, allowing for better flow and leveling. This, in turn, minimizes any imperfections caused by brush marks or roller stipple. Choose the Slow Brush Reducer T0031 for your AWLGRIP Topcoats, 545 Primer, and AWL-QUIK Sanding Surfacer projects, and experience the difference in your paint finish.

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Customer Questions
What are the mix ratios for Awlgrip rolling and tipping?
Brush/Roller: Mix by volume two parts Awlgrip Topcoat Base Component with one part Awlcat #3/H3002 Brushing Converter until one smooth, homogenous mixture is obtained. Reduce 10-33% with T0031. Overall mix is 2:1:⅓-1 by volume (8 oz. Base, 4 oz. H3002...
What is the mix ratio for spraying Awlgrip?
Mix by volume one part Awlgrip Topcoat base component with one part Awlcat #2 (G3010) spray converter to a smooth, homogenous mixture. Reducer addition level required to achieve 11-14 seconds viscosity DIN4 or equivalent (16-18 seconds viscosity Zahn...
What grit should I sand for Awlgrip 545 and before the topcoat
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What is the correct mix ratio for Awlcraft 3000?
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