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section of our website is tailored to the Surface
Repair Refinish Technician on the go. It is our
goal to help you expand your service business with
our multi-industries approach and our wide range
of products and supplies. It is our intent to share
with you our experience out in the field and in
the factory. It is our hope that you will find your
experience with Multi-Tech Products informative
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| Choosing
the Right Repair System
for the Job |
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avoid confusion when selecting
the proper surface repair
system, click on Applications
above or use the guide below
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| Most
professional surface repairs
require: |
- A "Repair Filler"
to fix the condition
or contour of the surface.
- A "Repair Coating"
to refurbish the surface
to the desired color
and gloss.
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the materials that will
hold up in a wet surface
area or dry surface area
environment |
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| 1)
Repair Filler . . . |
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Acrylic, Gelcoat, Fiberglass,
Plastics, Composites, Ceramic,
Porcelain Enamel. |
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| 2)
Repair Coatings . . . |
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Acrylic System |
| Typical
choice for OEM
Bath |
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| Quick•Glaze®
System |
| Typical
choice for service |
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| Sprayed
Gelcoat |
| Req.
by OEM bath
warranty |
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