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Email me if you can't get it. I get PPG here and it works very well. Just used it on mine. I can get you the numbers for it if you need. Don't know off the top of my head. But I buy it in S.D. Ca
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i use PPG as well i like the way it lays out compared to dupont
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Problem with PPG epoxy is it does not cure as hard as other epoxies like SPI.
PPG after it is cured can be wiped away and soften with solvent.
Here is a VERY lenghty thread on this and problems from it. http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/epox...y+wipe+lacquer
SPI epoxy meets the Cal air standards with its current VOC and is available from jobbers or from the manufacturer (see page 2).
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