[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Interlux Interlux Toplac:
We recently repainted a 32' wood Grand Banks and we tested both Brightsides as well as Toplac and we decided that Toplac definitely flowed out better and gave a more "sprayed" final finish without any brush strokes. Several secrets-- get a case of small canning glass jars at a market. Open the Toplac and pour immediately into each of four glass jars to the top and close tightly and then store upside down. When I'm ready to paint I paint right out of one of these jars and try to prep enough area to use most of one jar. Paint that sits in the can half empty or if the can is left open loses solvents and changes character. We would keep a second jar with 333 to dip the brush in when the paint stops flowing well from the brush also. If your prep is good and you use a nice brush and brush it carefully-- not too thick and not too thin- you will get a brushless glass like surface with Toplac. Great paint. One last tip- only paint in the summer after the morning dew has evaporated when the wind is very light. Weather made a huge difference. Painting late in the afternoon will not let the paint cure before the increased humidity in the late afternoon or evening destroys the shine of the paint.
[6 of 6 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Interlux Interlux Toplac:
It was beautiful! I rolled it right on and tipped it and it shines. It looks awesome with a wood bright work. Not one problem at all. I never thought i could make this make look pretty and it looks fantastic
The hours of sanding were well worth it!
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I swear you can see yourself when you look at it
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