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  • phylodog

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 7, 2008
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    Arcadia
    Effective immediately I will no longer be offering refinishing with Cerakote. I will still offer refinishing with DuraCoat and Norrell's Moly Resin/KG Gunkote.
     

    phylodog

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    Mar 7, 2008
    19,624
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    Arcadia
    It's $100 a quart and difficult to work with compared to the other coatings I use. I've had a few too many complaints about it's flat texture and Cerakote's answer to getting more sheen is to use an HVLP spray gun and waste half of the material. Not something I can afford to do with the cost of the material.

    Cerakote is a great finish but I can't make any money with it in my small scale business. If I could afford to buy the stuff in gallons and actually use it all before it reaches the end of it's shelf life I would stick with it but unfortunately I can't.
     
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