Oil base/ Water base Polyuerthane
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I just purchased a can of Oil Base Polyurethane, because it was on sale, and beginning to wonder if I made a mistake.
I have been using water base, over, iron on fabric, and so far, no complaints.
Glow fuel will soften it, but it works if I do my job of clean up after a flight.
Which is the better choice for glow fuel, or is there any difference?
Looks like the oil base is about a thing of the past, but there is still some out there.
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LEM
I have been using water base, over, iron on fabric, and so far, no complaints.
Glow fuel will soften it, but it works if I do my job of clean up after a flight.
Which is the better choice for glow fuel, or is there any difference?
Looks like the oil base is about a thing of the past, but there is still some out there.
Thanks
LEM
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Thanks for the reply! Looks like I had better grab another can before it becomes extinct!
A Yellow tint will be welcome. I'm building a WW 1 type --
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A Yellow tint will be welcome. I'm building a WW 1 type --
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[The water-based polycrylic will soften - if not from direct fuel contact then from glow exhaust.]
But isn't water based polyuretahne diferent from water-based polycrylis?
jess
But isn't water based polyuretahne diferent from water-based polycrylis?
jess