Descrição do Produto: Evercoat Body Shop 105007 Pro-Grade Fiberglass Resin
A resina de fibra de vidro Evercoat Body Shop 105007 Pro-Grade é a escolha ideal para quem busca qualidade e eficiência em reparos e reconstruções de painéis. Com uma formulação avançada, esta resina oferece resistência e durabilidade superiores, sendo perfeita para uma variedade de aplicações, incluindo reparos em fibra de vidro, superfícies metálicas, madeira, concreto, alvenaria e plásticos rígidos. Sua versatilidade a torna indispensável tanto para profissionais da área automotiva quanto para entusiastas do faça você mesmo.
A aplicação da resina é simples e prática, permitindo que qualquer usuário, independentemente do nível de experiência, realize reparos com facilidade. A resina se espalha rapidamente sobre o mat e o tecido, criando uma superfície lisa e não pegajosa, que não escorre nem se deforma. Isso a torna ideal para consertar buracos, rachaduras e áreas danificadas em diversos materiais. Além disso, a resina Evercoat proporciona uma proteção excepcional contra impactos e umidade, formando uma barreira impermeável que previne danos adicionais e garante durabilidade mesmo nas condições mais adversas.
Após a cura, a resina pode ser lixada, furada ou moldada, permitindo reparos de precisão e criações personalizadas. O endurecedor líquido incluído assegura uma cura ideal a cada uso, resultando em um acabamento suave e profissional para qualquer projeto. Com a Evercoat Body Shop 105007, você pode ter a certeza de que seus reparos não apenas atenderão, mas superarão as expectativas.
Instruções de Uso:
1. Preparação da Superfície: Limpe e seque a área a ser reparada, removendo contaminantes. Lixe ao redor do dano para melhor adesão.
2. Mistura da Resina: Em um recipiente limpo, misture a resina com o endurecedor na proporção recomendada. Misture até obter uma consistência homogênea.
3. Aplicação: Aplique a resina misturada sobre a área danificada com uma espátula ou pincel, garantindo que penetre bem nas fibras do material.
4. Cura: Deixe a resina curar conforme as instruções do fabricante. O tempo de cura pode variar com a temperatura e umidade.
5. Acabamento: Após a cura completa, lixe a área reparada para um acabamento suave e pinte, se necessário, para combinar com a superfície original.
Características do Produto:
– Qualidade Premium: Oferece resistência e durabilidade superiores para reparos de alto desempenho.
– Fácil Aplicação: Rápida umectação de mat e tecido, sem escorrimento.
– Versatilidade: Ideal para reparos em fibra de vidro, metal, madeira, concreto e plásticos rígidos.
– Proteção Contra Impactos e Umidade: Cria uma barreira impermeável e resistente a impactos.
– Preparação para Lixamento e Furação: Permite acabamentos precisos após a cura.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: A resina é adequada para uso em ambientes externos?
Resposta: Sim, a resina Evercoat Body Shop é projetada para resistir a condições adversas, oferecendo proteção contra umidade e impactos, tornando-a ideal para uso externo.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo leva para a resina curar completamente?
Resposta: O tempo de cura pode variar, mas geralmente leva entre 1 a 2 horas para secar ao toque e até 24 horas para cura total, dependendo das condições ambientais.
Pergunta: Posso pintar sobre a resina após a cura?
Resposta: Sim, após a cura completa, a resina pode ser lixada e pintada para combinar com a superfície original.
Pergunta: A resina é tóxica?
Resposta: A resina deve ser utilizada em áreas bem ventiladas e com o uso de equipamentos de proteção, como luvas e máscara, para evitar inalação de vapores.
Pergunta: É possível usar a resina em plásticos flexíveis?
Resposta: A resina Evercoat é mais adequada para plásticos rígidos. Para plásticos flexíveis, recomenda-se verificar a compatibilidade antes da aplicação.
Unknown –
Comparable value to other fiberglass resin of this size. Have no leakage issues – do keep in moderate temps though- high heat has tendancy to disagree with metal cans in general so …👍
Had no trouble with hardening following the temperature and mixture chart with math adjustment explained in detail below and fairly dry day. Dehumidifier and exhaust fan can be useful if high humidity is an issue – from experience ( humidifier raises temp thus exhaust fan) The issue some may be facing with hardening may be due to temp fluctuation / bad temp readings/ humidity / mixing small amounts or large amounts using drops vs cc’s/ not adjusting and cc’s over large temp differnces.
1)Drops can be inconsistant if you can not get a natural drop to fall. A “drop” is not a forced drop but generally an amount allowed to form and drop by its own weight..I had no luck getting “drops” to form from the tubes of hardner – I highly recommend syringe with proper cc’s corresponding to the amount .
2)Temperature and adding extra cc’s if near the lower end of the chart ( ie your reading 71-73° and Temperature may be dropping) also be mindful you are reading air temp and surface temp of the object you are applying to as object may retain cold much longer than the air – with experience you will find at lower or higher ends of temperature scales these amounts are not absolutes .. you can go with- for instance there is alot of wiggle room between 11cc (71°-90°) and 17ccs (60°-70°) –
Advise- personally I read this as 11ccs @ ~ 80° and divided the cc recomendation difference by midpoints in the scales given. @ 75° ( my surface temp matched air which is ideal ) & 1 quart my caculation went like this 80-65°( midpoint to midpoint )= 15° (difference) so (difference in chart cc’s) 6cc’s÷15= 0.4 cc so I used>> 11cc +(0.4×5) = 13cc’s. For reference 18drops = 0.9cc / 12 drops =0.6 cc / 10drop = 0.5 cc.
Good to have syringe with cc’s and a smaller one with increments by 10ths between cc’s 👍. Hope this helps ! That said too much over your cloth will crack as stated( using plastic spreader avoids puddling! Sand between and layer or add cloth layers before mixture gels! But do not think thicker is better or attempt “filling” a hole with a puddle. There are resins that mix with larger amounts like 3:1 , 2:1,1:1 – it depends on your application but I feel they are often easier for beginners to work with!! This is a prograde resin using cc’s to quarts its amazing how a missing drop or cc will effect the outcome so really precise temperature and cc measurements are needed – my advise is just dont measure by drops here & concider using calculation for precise temps as I illustrated above. I found this resin to be sandable next day – was likely sandable sooner ( I didn’t baby sit itor habe opportunity to check back in on it – had other things to do ;). I am happy with the results! If that changes or I experience unexpected failure or issues I will update. I have already gel coated the panel with repairs and it looks great!! I would order again!
Gaia –
I’ve used this resin in the past and it worked well, I don’t think this is an updated formula so it should work exactly the same. This is basically epoxy type resin used on fiberglass, evercoat also sells fiberglass fibers to use with the resin. This is a two part resin so it comes with a hardner, temperature does affect how much hardner you need to use so you need to check the instructions on the back of the can to avoid curing issues.
Overall I’ve used this resin before and it worked perfectly. My go to body filler is also made from evercoat, I use the z grip and its really good because its much easier to spread and sands much faster than bondo.
ShippedQuietly –
After 4 days it was still sticky! We used a different brand and it worked well, but we did not have enough to finish the repair on our fountain, so we purchased this product. The Resin did not harden. After 4 days, we finally gave up & had to scrape the entire mess off. We went back to the original brand of resin that we started with. All I can say is – Don’t waste your money!! If I could give this zero stars, I would.
Unknown –
I used this fiberglass resin to repair a small hole in the fender of my truck. Note, this does not come with any fiberglass cloth, but I already had some on hand. The resin mixed easily with the included hardener, and I was able to work with it without any hassle. The application was straightforward, and after it cured, the repair was rock solid. It filled in the hole perfectly, and I was able to smooth it out for a pretty decent finish for a DIYer like myself. I could see this being useful for many other home projects as well. Very impressed with the quality and ease of use. I also like how clear the instrucions are printed all over the resin bottle, so the next time I need to use this I don’t have to look up the details, it’s all right there handy for next time.
J-Zilla –
This can of Evercoat Pro-Grade Fiberglass Resin arrived, and it weighs almost four pounds. Shipping bounced in around, and the can was a little dented, but I am glad it survived.
The first job I tackled was patching a hole in a kayak. It only took a few drops of the hardener to get the mixture right, and I didn’t need much, but I had to mix it several times over the course of a few days. I applied several layers over a piece of mesh, sanding between each coat. I had to wait days for each layer to dry in this humid weather, but once it did, the results looked like they would be worth the effort. I need to paint it now, and I believe it will last for years.
I will use this product on some vintage wood furniture where animals have chewed on the legs. After my test run on the kayak, I am confident that this Evercoat brand will work well for these damaged areas. I have a piece missing on a corner of a pedestal dining room table that needs to be reworked, and I will also use it to fill in the holes left by old hardware on cabinet doors. Keep in mind that there is a learning curve to getting it to look just right, but the results are worth the patience and effort. It’s a permanent fix. I am interested in learning about the proper techniques for working with concrete and terra cotta. It would be great if I could repair some of my treasured Mexican pots with hairline cracks. The only thing I’m careful about is where I store the resin. I don’t want it sitting in a hot garage, so I keep it indoors where it stays cool and safe. I am considering experimenting with other projects, such as creating wall art pieces where I can add color and designs. Of course, extra care is necessary when handling or breathing in the fumes of this product. Rating: 4.8 stars