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Suncorite 259 (Not too useful for people outside of the UK)
Just a heads up - there's a company on eBay selling a load of MoD surplus Suncorite 259 for £22.45/litre...
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04-20-2011 02:35 PM
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Hi Nick S
Just curious as to why Suncorite is not useful to anyone outside the UK
? Is it just because the Suncorite is not allowed to be sent throught the post outside of the UK?
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I'm sure there are plenty of people outside the UK
that would like to buy it, but you're right - shipping would be astronomical!
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Actually I believe it's now illegal to import to the US for health & safety reasons. Apparently if rats are made to swim in it for years they may develop cancer or some such nonsense...
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Just beware. It's not the toxicity that should concern you but the age of ithe paint. It soldifies towards the bottom of the can into a solid, hard grey mass. That's why it has a relatively short shelf life. In use, it's kept stirred and even the painters keep the spray guns moving.
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Would the Suncorite be high in lead content?
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Just beware. It's not the toxicity that should concern you but the age of ithe paint. It soldifies towards the bottom of the can into a solid, hard grey mass. That's why it has a relatively short shelf life. In use, it's kept stirred and even the painters keep the spray guns moving.
I've just received some, stuff is fine and already used a little to paint a barrel. No hard grey mass of which you speak.
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Suncorite shelf life?
It's not the toxicity that should concern you but the age of ithe paint. It soldifies towards the bottom of the can into a solid, hard grey mass. That's why it has a relatively short shelf life.
Peter, someone over here is selling 1/2 liter bottles of Suncorite for a fancy price. I am thinking of getting one, but your comment worries me. Could you be a bit more specific about shelf life? And can one touch up old surfaces with it, or would I have to strip the tatty parts and start with blank metal?

Patrick
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
Peter, someone over here is selling 1/2 liter bottles of Suncorite for a fancy price. I am thinking of getting one, but your comment worries me. Could you be a bit more specific about shelf life? And can one touch up old surfaces with it, or would I have to strip the tatty parts and start with blank metal?

Patrick
I have a Suncorite and it is better to clean up the old parts via glass bead blasting and after it you should do a blueing job and than the Suncorite, Patrick! If you want, PM me.
Regards Ulrich
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