EVERCOAT 733 - FEATHER FILL® 4:1 Catalyst, Quart
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Features and Benefits
- Feather Fill 4:1 Catalyst is a patent-pending, epoxy enriched catalyst that provides unsurpassed performance when mixed with 732 Feather Fill 4:1 Polyester Primer. It provides end users with an easier mix ratio than conventional polyester primers and provides a more uniform mix.
- Easy to mix 4:1 mix ratio
- Eliminates repair defects related to over/under catalyzed primer
- Epoxy enriched formula
- Increased surface stability and reduced shrinkage
Fibre Glass-Evercoat Feather Fill® Paint Primer Accelerant
For a more uniform mix, choose only the Fibre Glass-Evercoat Feather Fill® paint primer accelerant. This 4:1 catalyst is a patent-pending, epoxy enriched catalyst that provides unmatched performance when mixed with 732 Feather Fill 4:1 Polyester Primer.
Features & Benefits
- Provides end users with an easier 4:1 mix ratio, which means they can mix 4 parts of any Polyester Primer with 1 part of this catalyst
- Helps eliminate repair defects related to under/over catalyzed primer
- With epoxy enriched formula for reliable performance
- Offers reduced shrinkage and increased surface stability
When it comes to fiberglass body repairs, no other brand is trusted more by professionals than Fibre Glass-Evercoat®. Since 1953, Fibre Glass-Evercoat has been the preferred choice for synthetic fillers and primers for the automotive aftermarket in North America. It offers a wide range of high-quality fiberglass resins, body fillers, sealants, putty, primers, clearcoats, and finishing products for automotive and marine applications. Each product is uniquely formulated to be easy to apply and result in a high-quality finish. And to ensure consistent quality, all Evercoat resins and other critical components are sourced and manufactured in the U.S, which is then distributed to key markets in North and South America, Europe, and Asia.
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