You can now confidently repair and refinish many damaged textured plastic parts, reducing cycle time and severity.
Flextex VT allows you to vary the size of the texture, from fine to coarse, by varying the paint reduction ratio and the spray technique.
To obtain a coarse texture, spray Flextex VT unreduced through a primer gun. To achieve a medium or fine texture, add the appropriate reducer and spray through a clearcoat gun. Because spray technique is very important in achieving good results,
Now, instead of chucking those damaged textured parts into the dumpster, you can keep them out of the landfill and put some more labor hours on your ticket by retexturing them with 3804 Flextex VT from Polyvance.
- Simulates OEM textures
- Satin black finish
- Vary texture size by varying reduction ratio (see mix ratios below)
- Compatible with nearly all top coat systems
- Top coating not required if black texture is desired
- Available in 1 Quart or 1 Gallon cans
Texturing/Mix Ratios
Use a test panel for determining the texture desired. Painting with limited amounts of reducer (sold separetely), larger nozzle, and low air pressure at the gun will produce the coarsest texture. For smaller textures, reduce the paint with the appropriate Flextex VT reducer.
- Heavy Texture: Spray Flextex VT mixed 8:1 (paint:reducer) using a 1.8 mm spray gun at 25 psi.
- Medium Texture: Spray Flextex VT mixed 3:1 (paint:reducer) using a 1.4 mm spray gun at 25 psi.
- Fine Texture: Spray Flextex VT mixed 1:1 (paint:reducer) using a 1.4 mm spray gun at 25 psi.