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  1. Jones

    CARC paint

    Rougher than normal texture is typical but not always dependable for spotting CARC. Look for "CARC 12/03" ( or some other date) stenciled on the underside of the hood or on the inside of a door. It's to indicate finish and as a heads-up to troops so they don't go grinding or sanding on the rig...
  2. Jones

    CARC paint

    Kenny the CARC data sheet specifies a nozzle with a huge hole; .070" I think. You should have no problems with that. I do hear people singing the praises of a cheap gun dedicated to CARC applications and for the throw-away factor 'cause when the stuff kicks off it gets pretty tough to clean out.
  3. Jones

    CARC paint

    No problem getting a rough finish Kenny. Just add ground quartz like Sherwin-Williams does.
  4. Jones

    CARC paint

    It's basically an epoxy urethane so painting over shouldn't be a problem. What you have to watch out for is CARC dust released during prep. The dust is full of silica solids and epoxy components and is NOT friendly with your airway and lungs. Loose flakes should be removed and the surface washed...
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