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Thread: Oh boy--- I'm sick to my stomach

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    is the Stewart process anything like the blue river process

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    Looks great Brian.

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    nutter3....Thanks.

    dbudd.....I believe the blue river was a water based system....Stewart's is a Water Born system....two completely different systems. Stewart's top coat is a polyurethane paint that uses water as the carrier instead of solvents which makes it a lot safer to use.

    Brian.

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    I know the feeling the same exact thing happened to my plane. I sprayed the entire plane and the paint looked great inside my hangar and then when I moved it outside in the winter snow and rain the paint began to bubble and peel off in sheets similar to your plane.

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    Do you have pictures? I've seen butyrate peel off in sheets but not polyurethane.

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