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Milky Look
Posted by:
Bruce Tomaselli
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Date: December 05, 2017 05:58PM
I have 2 old bottles of Flex Coat Lite which I haven't used in 2 years. Without warming the bottles in my pocket I mixed them in a shot glass in a bowl of lukewarm water. It looked like it mixed okay, but quickly began getting a milky look to it when I poured it on aluminum foil. Was it too cold and therefore setting up too quickly. I don't believe the flex coat gets old. I'd appreciate some ideas/suggestions.
Thanks Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Donald La Mar
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Date: December 05, 2017 06:30PM
Not a Flex Coat user, but have had the resin, the part A, of other brands turn "milky" when stored in a cool place. Warming the resin cured the issue. I'd try warming the resin, mixing a test batch, and see if it cures normally and clear. If not, throw it out and get a fresh supply. Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: December 05, 2017 06:59PM
Cold does not make it set up quickly, it is the opposite, cold slows the curing, heat accelerates it. The resin can turn milky if cold, it can also crystallize, heating it should solve the problem. Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Bruce Tomaselli
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Date: December 05, 2017 07:06PM
Thanks, I'll mix a new batch tomorrow. I'll put the bottles in my pocket for awhile. I bet the resin was cold. Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: December 05, 2017 09:30PM
A short cut to warming them, is to put them in micro wave for a few seconds. Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Bill Sidney
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Date: December 06, 2017 12:29AM
or a hot water bath will do the same , as well , mud hole has a bottle warmer you plug in the wall, I think William Sidney AK Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Dave Schappell
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Date: December 06, 2017 12:55AM
Just to follow up...what's the shelf life of this stuff? I have some Prokote thats approaching a year, should I be concerned? Re: Milky Look
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Dave Schappell
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Date: December 06, 2017 12:55AM
Just to follow up...what's the shelf life of this stuff? I have some Prokote thats approaching a year, should I be concerned? Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
John Cates
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Date: December 06, 2017 09:03AM
As far as Flex Coat, we say that you shouldn't buy a quantity that you can't use in 2 years, though, under ideal conditions, Flex Coat has lasted much longer.
Crystals in the Part A resin are formed when it is stored in a cool or cold area. The crystals should be melted with heat by any of the techniques listed above. All crystals should be melted prior to mixing. Bruce, if you have any more issues with your Flex Coat Lite, or anything else you can email us at flexcoat@gmail.com Flex Coat Company Professional Rod Building Supplies www.flexcoat.com Re: Milky Look
Posted by:
Bruce Tomaselli
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Date: December 06, 2017 06:26PM
No problem today. I warmed the bottles and it flowed fine onto my guides and wraps. Thanks for the help. I didn't think Flex Coat would get old. I've had these bottles, I think they're 2 oz., for 3 years. It seems fine to me. I've tried a few others, but I've stuck with Flex Coat Lite. I've never had any problem with it. JMO Everyone has their preferences. I'm no pro and I only build about 2 fly rods a year and a few ice rods. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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