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While looking at the interlux website I noticed a 2 part polyurethane paint that is also meant to be rolled on. The stuff is called perfection and is advertised as "The ultimate 2-part polyurethane gloss finish". Anyone tried this stuff or thinking of trying it? I might use it on my next project to see how well it works out

Interlux Perfection Brochure




The Perfection paint is amazing... but the problem with it for our purposes is :

a ) that you don't have anywhere near the wroking time to apply the paint before it starts curing on you. The reason it is 'two part polyurathane' is that one part is the paint and the other part is the catalyst to speed up the curing time and the hardness of the paint and ...

b ) it is not really designed to be thinned down.

That is why I went with the Brightside by Interlux - because it is a one part polyurathane. It gives you more time to 'work' the paint.. and it is compatible with thinners.

And to ice things off... Perfection cost even more than Brightside..

My suggestion would be to stick with a one stage polyurathane because it is more painter/roller friendly.

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