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    • Synthetic, polymer resin based, low viscosity sealant that can be sprayed or wiped on the prepared mold.
    • Highly recommended as a spray base mold release wax for all non-skid areas.
    • Apply in the following manner:
    • For High Shine: Spray on, allow it to dry and wipe off.
    • For Dull Finish: Spray on, allow it to dry, wipe off surplus from only outside surfaces.
    • On non-skid area, just apply but do not wipe.
    NOTE: This product should only be used in this manner after at least one part is demolded with FK's Paste Wax.
    • Formulated specifically for FRP and cultured marble industries where a flange- or edge-wax is required to assist in the prompt and easy release of the part.
    • Edge Wax is a semi-paste and it incorporates synthetic waxes into a system that forms a film that is virtually unbendable when applied as follows.
    DIRECTIONS: Apply 3 consecutive coats of #68 Edge Wax. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next one. Apply 2nd and 3rd coats to all flanges, corners, edges and areas where a gloss is not required. This builds up a wax surface that will produce multiple releases and should only require periodic application unless the area is marred when pulling the part. Reapply the Edge Wax to affected areas and a thin coat all over to get an even film.
    • Contains exclusive Anti-static agents.
    • It is a water based resin wax system for removing surface soil while providing a lustrous protected surface.
    • A quick finish rejuvenator for all fiberglass and painted surfaces.
    • Seals and protects.
    DIRECTIONS: Spray on, wipe off. Available in Qts - 32 ozs.
    • Recommended for use to remove finer scratches and compound swirl marks from all types of painted finishes.
    DIRECTIONS: Shake well and do not apply in direct sun or on extremely hot surfaces. On area to be buffed make thin stripe of #303 approximately 6 inches apart then spread the product evenly with light even pressure. Buff at about 1500 rpm. Then reduce the speed to about 1000 rpm and buff the surface to a high gloss. Check for clarity, swirls & scratches.  If surface is clear, repeat the process on next section. Overlap area for continuity.
    • A water based dressing that is Body Shop safe.
    • It is made thick for easy applicability using a sponge or a brush.
    • Tires will be dark and glossy.
    • # 350 will not wash off that easily and thus will last long.
    • Some tires, which are very porous or cracked and dry, will require extra coat of dressing because some of the dressing will be absorbed.
    DIRECTIONS: Shake Well. For best results use it as is on a clean dry surface. We recommend to use sponge for easy applicability. Allow it to dry for about 10 minutes and then wipe lightly. To avoid sling-off please wipe the excess.
    • # 440-5 is a micro abrasive compound formulated for quick cutting power without scouring or tearing up the clear coat, leaving an exceptional high gloss finish.
    • For removal of heavy oxidation, scratches and imperfections caused by fallout or other surface impediments.
    • It is excellent for Body Shop use.
    • Removes sanding marks 1000 grit or finer.
    DIRECTIONS: Shake well. Do not apply in direct sunlight or ectremely hot surfaces. Using a wool cutting pad, set buffer at 1800-2000 rpm. Apply enough product to create a buffing film that will act as a lubricant between the pad and the painted surface. DO NOT DRY BUFF. Begin buffing using a medium pressure at first them lighten up, overlapping and spreading product evenly over a controlled section. NOTE: For best results, maintain a wet buffing film, avoid dry buffing and tilting pad on edge.
    • Is a fast cutting compound and can be used by hand or machine.
    • It is recommended for rubbing out major and fine mold imperfections, all kinds of scratches, over-spray and removal of foreign matter.
    • It is designed for medium to heavy duty work.
    DIRECTIONS: To remove oxidation and light surface scratches use a rotary buffer with yellow foam pad or for heavier scratches and oxidation use a white wool pad. Set buffer speed at about 1500 rpm. Apply enough 115L-4 to buff a 2’x2’ section. Apply light even pressure in overlapping manner as you buff. DO NOT OVERHEAT. Wipe away any splatter with a soft clean towel then continue onto next section. After oxidation and blemishes have been removed, inspect the area for swirls. If you see swirls, switch to a black finishing foam pad and lower buffing speed to 1000rpm. Apply light even pressure & keep pad flat to surface whenever possible doing a 2’x2’ section at a time. Continue in this manner until all swirls are eliminated.
    • Made with a heavy wax base.
    • Fine polishing compound used for the final machine polishing and dressing of molds before sealing and waxing.
    • Improves clarity and luster.
    • Excellent for older parts where light buffing may be required.
    • A fine micro compound formulated to remove sandpaper marks and imperfections quickly and easily while leaving a high gloss and minimizing swirl problems.
    • Easily removes 1500 grit sand marks with a 100% wool cutting pad and 2000 or finer grit with an aggressive foam pad.
    • Can be applied to all painted or gel coat surfaces.
    • Fast cutting compound that can be applied by hand or machine.
    • Recommended for rubbing out fine mold imperfections and fine or minor scratches.
    • Removes and blends or does touch up of mold surfaces when removal of foreign matter is essential.
    • Can also be used in heavy-duty work.
    • Specially formulated for removal of wet or dry sanding marks, imperfections and other mild defects without scouring the gel coat.
    • A fast cutting compound formulated with fine abrasives and silicates to remove fine to medium scratches and blemishes.
    • Can be used on all gel coated surfaces as well as other mold materials.
    • FK’s premium cleaner that incorporates glazing and spreading agents.
    • Cleans deeper without any heavy abrasive action.
    • Easily relieves buffer swirls, paint and gel burns; Smoothens and removes fine scratches and blemishes.
    • Assures a deeper and cleaner finish on molds for sharp looking parts.
    • Recommended for rubbing out slight imperfections in the mold or finished parts and for removal of oxidation and/or discoloration of older parts. It is comparable to Meguire #1 Compound.
    • Heavy-duty (HD) cousin of FK’s #332: Hand or Spray Interphase Release Wax. Contains the same high-melt synthetic blend waxes incorporated into #1000P: Hi-Low Paste Wax and #1000L: Hi-Low Liquid Wax but the solvent systems have been changed to reduce viscosity and make the product sprayable.
    • Field tested and fully embraced by all users because it gets the job done – especially for larger molds, panels and other large jobs that require excessive labor for application of paste or liquid waxes.
    • Very easy application – just spray on, allow it to dry and then wipe lightly – quick and easy. Cuts your labor costs and increases your productivity.
    • Similar in hardness to #1000P. It is yellow in color and has a peculiar, turpentine smell.
    • Comparable to Meguiar’s #8. Our extensive testing shows that you get equivalent or better release with #888 than with comparable Meguiar’s product.
    • Good for up to 230º F or 120º C.
    • This is one of our newer products and sample requests welcome.
  • It is recommended for the following types of urethane moldings:
    1. Elastomer Urethane
    2. Polyisocynate Component A
    3. Hydro-Resin Component B
    4. Urethane Foam
    5. Isocynate Component A (Diphenylmethone)
    6. Poly Component B (Polypreponal Glycol)
    Note: For #135 ER, follow the same guidelines as #135T.
  • A polymer-based release agent which has high heat stability. It’s polymers provide multiple releases and protection from high heat generated from accelerated exothermic reactions. It is specially designed for:
    • Accelerated Exothermic Resins up to 400º F or 204º C
    • Multiple Releases
    • Compression Molding
    • Vacuum Bagging
    • Resin Transfer Molding (RTM)
    NOTE: For best results, use terry cloth or Turkish towels when applying #135T. Apply in a circular motion to mold by overlapping previous area. Work product in thoroughly over the mold creating a thin even coat. Check for uniform coverage. Allow it to dry. Reapply as directed. #135T may be sprayed. When applying, if sprayed, we suggest wiping it lightly over sprayed film for uniform coverage.
    • Same usage as #135-80, but #80 is milder and contains no toluene or polymers.
    • Specially formulated for cleaning Elastomer Resins (ER).
    • Contains special surfactants that do not react with the resin that other cleaners might.
    • Same as #69 but contains anti-static agent which helps to reduce dust and particle attraction to molds due to buildup of static charge.
    • Specially formulated for the Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Industry to clean molds and relieve the problems of wax build-up & over-spray from mold surfaces.
    • Important mold release components of Hi-Low Temp 1000 series waxes are specially blended in this product to liquefy and remove most waxes from the molds.
    • Can also be used as an inter-phase item for the wax system for prolonged releases and as a cleaner for sharper molds and parts.
    • Please note #69AS does not relieve Styrene burns.

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