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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 5, 2016 21:37:11 GMT -5
 I'll be adding my thoughts and observations to this post as I get familiar with the new Break-through formula. Feel free to post your thoughts if you have experience using the new formula.
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Post by srpainting on Mar 5, 2016 22:42:41 GMT -5
Cool Jack. Excited to know, The pie chart will have changed on it a bit but hopefully more in favor depending on what you are looking for.
I sprayed some and brushed some.
Nice fresh Wooster wideboy too btw.
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:57:22 GMT -5
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:57:44 GMT -5
 From BREAK-THROUGH TDS
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:58:09 GMT -5
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:58:28 GMT -5
 From BREAK-THROUGH TDS
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:58:46 GMT -5
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 15:59:02 GMT -5
 From BREAK-THROUGH TDS
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 16:01:12 GMT -5
All of the PPG BREAK-THROUGH samples had 6 hours to dry at 75℉ 23℃ (dry) No humidity. Applied stock. No colorant. No sanding. Data from the TDS for BREAK-THROUGH V51-410. My previous tests were performed on V57-410. Read more about field testing products. DRYING TIME: Dry time @ 77℉ (25℃); 50% relative humidity. To Touch: 15 to 20 minutes To Handle: 1 hour To Recoat: After 2 hours For Foot Traffic: 12 hours For Forklift Traffic: 24 hours To Full Cure: 7 days 
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Post by jimmers on Mar 6, 2016 16:19:01 GMT -5
Interesting.
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Post by johnb on Mar 6, 2016 16:39:02 GMT -5
That's weird that It stuck to the glass better than the furniture piece.
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Post by paintcraft on Mar 6, 2016 16:41:58 GMT -5
Was it still hardening after 6 hours?
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Post by Jack Pauhl on Mar 6, 2016 17:06:29 GMT -5
Was it still hardening after 6 hours? I'll check the samples that failed in the morning to see if extra dry time helps.
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Post by Mikes Custom Painting on Mar 7, 2016 2:25:45 GMT -5
All of the PPG BREAK-THROUGH samples had 6 hours to dry at 75℉ 23℃ (dry) No humidity. Applied stock. No colorant. No sanding.  I live in Hawaii. Explain to Me, what does "no humidity" mean?
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Post by Mikes Custom Painting on Mar 7, 2016 2:43:23 GMT -5
Looks like the Breakthrough is sticking to some woods better than the others. How would You compare this to the Behr Ultra?
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