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Old 09-21-2015, 03:28 PM
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Itc 100

Hey guys so i got some coatings and stuff from hightemp.com i have never used itc-100 before what is the consistency supposed to be like. The guy at high temp i guess buys in bulk and breaks it up to sell smaller pieces. so in the tub was like a hard brown putty and a lil water over it so it dont dry out i assume. so i took some out and went to mix it and yeh some dissolved and thickened up similar to satinite but there way always some stuff on the bottom of the mixing cup that would not dissolve it was kind of a gritty sandy like substance. i painted on what i could and tried to kind of scoop that sandy substance up on the brush and mix it on as i applied it, is it supposed to be like this? dont get me wrong MOST of the stuff did dissolve but there was a lil of this sandy like stuff. also seemed to "air dry" pritty quick i did one coat waited afew mins put some more on figured i would wait overnight and apply one more coat before firering up the forge..
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