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Finish Pro Medium Temperature Urethane Reducer 1 Gallon on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
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O'Fallon, Missouri, US

O'Fallon, Missouri, US
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT 1 GALLON OF FINISH PRO MEDIUM TEMP URETHANE GRADE REDUCER

Finish Pro Reducers can be used with most primers, basecoats, or clearcoats, specifying the need for acrylic or urethane reducers. These reducers are suitable for overall and spot/panel refinishing providing superior gloss and leveling.
• 100% Virgin Solvents
• Fast evaporating (60ºF - 70ºF)
• For paints, clears and primers

 

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