Kirker Automotive Finishes
(845) 562-5666
89 Taft Ave.
Newburgh, New York,
USA
12550
http://www.kirkerautomotive.com
- Year Established:
- 1987
Products & Services
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- Paints And Allied Products
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- Kirker - Automotive Finishes
- FAQ The following is an attempt to provide information that is often asked of Kirkers Technical Support team. While the answers are as detailed as possible, we recognize that you may find your specific situation includes unique factors, leaving the FAQ answers insufficient. If this is the case, please contact Kirkers Technical Support team directly at 80-307-7951, or email us at info@kirkerautomot...
- BLACK DIAMOND Low-VOC...
- BLACK DIAMOND Series Low-VOC Urethane Basecoat Kirkers most advanced color system, the BLACK DIAMOND Series Low-VOC Urethane Basecoat provides the ultimate performance and durability, and ensures compliance even in areas with the most stringent VOC limits. This unique two-part urethane system sprays like a conventional air-dry basecoat, but provides better adhesion and filling capabilities with va...
- Poor Hiding
- Poor Hiding APPEARANCE: Transparency in the dried paint film allows characteristics from the substrate or undercoat to be visible. PROBLEM: While paints are designed for opacity, poor hiding can allow variances in the substrate or previously applied coating material to be visible through the dried paint film. CULPRITS: There are several reasons why a coating may appear transparent, or suffers from...
- ULTRA-LOCK
- ULTRA-LOCK Metallic Control Additive / Basecoat Converter UA-2400 is a combination Effect Additive and Basecoat Converter designed for use with Kirkers ULTRA-GLO urethane color system. ULTRA-LOCK significantly improves sprayability and ease-of-use, while converting Kirkers single-stage urethanes into fast-drying, low-gloss, basecoat-like finishes. Anti-Mottle Technology stabilizes metallics and pe...
- Lifting
- Lifting APPEARANCE: Imperfections in the dried paint film characteristic of wrinkling, swelling or raising. PROBLEM: The solvents contained in refinish materials are sometimes so strong that they can penetrate the undercoat or previously applied material and physically lift certain components out of it. This lifting is what causes the imperfections in the finished dry paint film. CULPRITS: There a...
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