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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO PRE 2015
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2015
RECORD_ID
PR0516797
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0012811
FACILITY_NAME
J & D AUTO BODY INC
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CLUFF
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04908064
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
400 N CLUFF AVE A
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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04/02/2001 Du Pont Page 3 of 4 <br /> Product Usage Data Sheet - 3600S <br /> Panel repair is the approved procedure for clearcoat warranty repairs. This <br /> allows the refinisher to attain the recommended film builds. If the refinisher <br /> chooses to blend, use 76015 or ChromaSystem Reducer (10755 or 1085S) . <br /> Blend the last coat of clear with the remaining clearcoat in the cup, over- <br /> reduced with blending solvent/reducer. (Use 1 - 2 parts blending solvent/ <br /> reducer to 1 part ready-to-spray clear. ) <br /> After the final coat of clear has been blended with the mixture of solvent/ <br /> reducer and clear, further reduce the mixture and use the same gun to finish <br /> melting in the edge. <br /> Tips for Success: <br /> ■ For sail panel blending, be sure 222S is applied beyond the intended <br /> clearcoat area. <br /> Recoatability/Re-repair: <br /> 3600S may be recoated or repaired at any stage of dry or cure. <br /> Polishing: <br /> Optimum Times <br /> Air Dry: 16 - 48 hours. <br /> Express Dry: 12 - 48 hours. <br /> Force Dry: 6 - 48 hours. <br /> Sanding: <br /> Use 1500 grit (wet) . <br /> Polishling: <br /> Use finishing compound. Apply a thin ribbon of material to the area to be <br /> polished. Use a double-sided wool polishing pad or a foam pad. Maintain air <br /> polisher or variable speed buffer at 1200 to 1800 rpm. Remove excess finishing <br /> compound with a clean soft cloth prior to applying finishing polish. <br /> Use finishing polish (shake well before using) . Apply a ribbon of material to <br /> work a 2 - 3 foot square area. Use a foam pad or a terry cloth cover. Maintain <br /> a variable speed buffer or an orbital polisher at 1200 - 1800 rpm. <br /> Keep the polisher/buffer moving at all times. Overlap each pass approximately <br /> 50%. As finishing polish begins to dry, stop polishing. Wipe off excess <br /> finishing polish with a clean soft cloth. Hand buff with a clean soft cloth as <br /> a finishing touch. <br /> Tips for Success: <br /> ■ Do not use medium to heavy-duty compounds. <br /> ■ Use clean cloths and pads to insure that the clear does not get scratched <br /> with dirt particles from old or re-used cloths or pads. <br /> Cleanup: <br /> Clean spray equipment as soon as possible with DuPont Thinner V-3602S. <br /> Physical Properties: <br /> VOC: 3.6 lbs/gal ready-to-spray. <br /> Theoretical Coverage: 669 sq. ft. per ready-to-spray gallon at 1 mil . <br /> Weight Solids: 46.3.% ready-to-spray. <br />
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