jonn127
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- Sep 27, 2010
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So I was at an event last night where a guy was giving a demo and talking about Coatings, he talked about how some Coatings are designed to be a ONE layer coating, to where others are meant to be layered and then a final layer put on top. Cquartz/UK was mentioned as one of the ONE layer coatings, saying basically a waste of time to put on multiple coats. Are there any chemists in here than can describe a little more in detail why this would or would not be the case?
As it was explained to me, that within the one layer of cquartz, there is basically a bottom layer and a top layer and that's all that's needed. To where with others, I think it was Ceramic Pro, that you can put on multiple "bottom" layers, and then the final top layer. Am I making sense?
As it was explained to me, that within the one layer of cquartz, there is basically a bottom layer and a top layer and that's all that's needed. To where with others, I think it was Ceramic Pro, that you can put on multiple "bottom" layers, and then the final top layer. Am I making sense?