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  1. Jones

    CARC spray cans?

    Yep. Imron and any of the other industrial coatings are epoxies and have the same warnings and hazards. I think CARC stands out with it's silicas as being a problem even after it's cured. If you're not in a tactical situation and need CARC's properties and protection then there are a lot of...
  2. Jones

    CARC spray cans?

    The whole idea of CARC is to create a continuous coating for a military vehicle that's impenetratable and won't let chemical agents soak into it's surface even though it's a flat finish. The reason behind CARC primer isn't to make the CARC stick better, it's because the primer has he same...
  3. Jones

    CARC spray cans?

    CARC is tough to replicate. In order to coat small parts like radio mounts and interior light brackets, I took a part with fresh CARC on it into my local Sherwin-Williams Industrial guys. After scanning it with their computer, and with the FS595b number in hand, it still took them two tries to...
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