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My understanding is Awlgrip is near impossible to blend, but Awlcraft 2000 is more like the Dupont Imron line and can be blended . I had to blend ( and will have to again soon some spots on my boat) I sanded the area with very fine, painted the spot and just a bit around it, then was instructed to mix A tiny bit of paint left in the gun with the special blending chemical, and then spray around the area outside of where I painted, careful to avoid the spot where I painted. That being said, it worked out ok though I had to buy a quart of blending chemical for $50. and used less then a teaspoon of it.
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Well now you can be the master distributor of the blending chemical.
Sell it for $2.00/teaspoon and recoup your $$ ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I could always stand on a street corner and sell vials of it lol.
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Hell, make $3/ teaspoon. We probably don't have a pint's worth of takers on the whole board!
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