[SEL] Kwik Poly Sealer

brent tamatea brent.tamatea at clear.net.nz
Fri Jul 27 23:22:16 PDT 2007


Thank you for sending the link i have a few petrol tanks that i was going to
try repairing i had come to the conclusion that epoxy compounds work the
best as they are impervious to oils and greases and are very strong ideally
a solvent based one is best there are water based ones on the market as well
these work better for sealing concrete as a moisure barrier i had fixed a
petrol tank using some knead it a two part mix that i purchased from a local
hardware store which worked extremely well certainly no problems and is
extremely strong.As thequik poly is like water sounds a really good option
for rusted tanks..Always good to hear of good feedback have not been
convinced of the others products on the market especially the type of
products that remain in a semi soft or tacky condition once cured  brent nz

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:sel-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com]On Behalf Of William
Olson
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 5:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [SEL] Kwik Poly Sealer


Here is a cut from the Kwik Poly®  web site  http://kwikpolyllc.com
  regarding recoating. under application title,

 HOLE - MISSING METAL - DAMAGE

When building up patched areas and to gain the utmost strength, several
coats of thickened Kwik Poly® will be required. It is usually advisable
to sand between coats and rough up the surface so the succeeding coat
will get the best adhesion. In some cases you may want to add different
filler such as milled or shredded fiberglass or glass beads to gain even
more strength. Or you may just want to experiment by mixing in different
material. Remember Kwik Poly® will accept just about any filler as long
as it is dry and free of oil.

   Perhaps this will help
William Olson
Roosevelt, MN

Curt wrote:

>Damn.....read the instructions? What a novel idea!  :-)
>Curt
>
>David Rotigel wrote:
>
>
>>On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:47 AM, Curt wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>Richard,
>>>Dave pointed out that QP won't stick to QP. I haven't tried it but he
>>>must have a good, tried and true reason for his statement.
>>>Curt Holland
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Hi Curt, My reason for my statement that QP will not stick to itself
>>is a rather simple one--it says so in the directions that come with
>>the QP!
>>	Dave
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