Renner is all I use. It's water based but a totally different product then latex paint. Where latex takes 30 days to cure completely this product can not only be 2nd coated in 1 hr,it can be stacked for transport in 4 hrs. Thanks for explaining the product!! I learned more than anyone else has explained it.
I was told that after putting crosslinker in the paint it can still be used over night but crosslinker will not be active anymore so you will need to add more. So you can use the paint again and not have to throw away This was from a rep
I've never known a waterbase to dry within an hour when going to the recommended micron, I'll have to have a look out for this in the uk, everything I've worked with waterbased has been like 4 hours re coat
I see that this video is a couple of years old, so I'm hoping I get a reply back 😅.. where can I find Renner ? I'm in the St. Louis MO area. I have a small painting business, and usually do 3 or 4 kitchens a year. I've always used sirca products in the past but I can't get that product any longer. Now, I've been pushing in the direction of doing more kitchen cabinets and fine finishing projects and I hear great things about Renner.. just don't know where to find it. I don't think anywhere in the St Louis area has a distributor. Can you point me in the right direction ? Thanks 🙏🏼
I was using valspar waterborne then general finishes but this brands just last a year , im switching to RENNER hope it last 5 years at least at Benjamin moor
I wonder if you can direst me to the correct stain/ sealer for my kitchen cabinets that we are having installed. They are in white oak but the cabinet maker says that they are going to use a Benjamin Moore stain on them. I hear that this type of stain for one will not hold up well over time on kitchen cabinets and two, these types of stain will yellow or amber the wood making it look like a 90’s kitchen which is not the look we are going for. I hear that Renner products are better suited kitchens and would like to know if you can suggest something that will keep the natural color of the cabinets very light/ modern looking and with the added protection. Thank you
Hi Caroline! Yes, we have several products that will achieve the look you are going for. Can you give our store a call to discuss? (866) 304-8640 thanks! Www.finefinishsupply.com
Just bought and used for the first time the 851 product w/catalyst and love it. I've looked everywhere for the answer to my question and can't find it so I'll ask here. I catalyzed it at 10%. I needed to use about 20 oz of product for spraying, so is the ratio 18 oz of 851 to 2 oz of catalyst for a total of 20 oz, or is it 20 oz of 851 plus 2 oz of catalyst for a total of 22 oz? Or am I way over thinking this? To me the statement of 10% catalyst is the same as a 9:1 ratio.
You can look up the tech sheet but I spray 851 all the time and for example I would do this: 20oz cup size 16 oz 851 10% catalyst = 1.6oz (roughly) 10% thin with water= 17.6oz total + 1.76oz Total in 20 oz cup is: 19.36 (roughly) I try to be as accurate as I can but I don’t use any fancy measuring by weight or anything like that. I simply eye ball it and my finish is always phenomenal with 851. Make sure you’re spraying at lest 4mils and it sets up perfectly flat. Hope that helps
Thank you for the reply on the ratio and the thickness. This stuff does have incredible hang. I way over applied this vertical area on a trim piece and was certain it would sag or run; nothing but a beautiful finish.@@michaelmorano8341
Yes sir! Moved away from solvents 4 years ago and never looked back. Actually a lot has changed in those 4 years lol We opened a woodcoating supply store last year and now distribute Renner nationwide. Www.rennerproducts.com
Renner is all I use. It's water based but a totally different product then latex paint. Where latex takes 30 days to cure completely this product can not only be 2nd coated in 1 hr,it can be stacked for transport in 4 hrs. Thanks for explaining the product!! I learned more than anyone else has explained it.
I'm new to finish and this is all I use and that's the best part about it
When refinishing Oak cabinets with the Renner line, do you use filler on the grain?
I appreciate the video. I think you should add to your video what type of respirator is needed for different products.
Your videos are fantastic. Very pointed and informative. Keep up the good work👍
I was told that after putting crosslinker in the paint it can still be used over night but crosslinker will not be active anymore so you will need to add more. So you can use the paint again and not have to throw away This was from a rep
Thanks for making it clear
I've never known a waterbase to dry within an hour when going to the recommended micron, I'll have to have a look out for this in the uk, everything I've worked with waterbased has been like 4 hours re coat
Alright Sean have you had chance to try renner aquarius in uk and any thoughts on it if you have? Also what do you use it on? Cheers
Yeah same here. Use renner and it takes about 4 hrs to dry
Is ok to add water?
I see that this video is a couple of years old, so I'm hoping I get a reply back 😅.. where can I find Renner ? I'm in the St. Louis MO area. I have a small painting business, and usually do 3 or 4 kitchens a year. I've always used sirca products in the past but I can't get that product any longer. Now, I've been pushing in the direction of doing more kitchen cabinets and fine finishing projects and I hear great things about Renner.. just don't know where to find it. I don't think anywhere in the St Louis area has a distributor. Can you point me in the right direction ? Thanks 🙏🏼
I was using valspar waterborne then general finishes but this brands just last a year , im switching to RENNER hope it last 5 years at least at Benjamin moor
Renner Neutral acrylic converter I know 10% catalyst but how much reducer or thinner I should add?
How much catalyst should I put ?
I wonder if you can direst me to the correct stain/ sealer for my kitchen cabinets that we are having installed. They are in white oak but the cabinet maker says that they are going to use a Benjamin Moore stain on them. I hear that this type of stain for one will not hold up well over time on kitchen cabinets and two, these types of stain will yellow or amber the wood making it look like a 90’s kitchen which is not the look we are going for. I hear that Renner products are better suited kitchens and would like to know if you can suggest something that will keep the natural color of the cabinets very light/ modern looking and with the added protection. Thank you
Hi Caroline! Yes, we have several products that will achieve the look you are going for. Can you give our store a call to discuss? (866) 304-8640 thanks! Www.finefinishsupply.com
@@finefinishsupply ok. Thanks very much
I want to try their paints but I don't want a whole gallon at first. Also, how do you get colors? Have to mix it myself?
They will mix any color you need.
is there a clear coat available for the renner 765 high hang formula
Any vynal sealers?
Thank you
Where are you buying this paint.
Gonna be spraying the C005 topcoat and the 1150-02 primer with a turbine HVLP, any suggestions on tip sizes? Thanks and much appreciated!
Just bought and used for the first time the 851 product w/catalyst and love it. I've looked everywhere for the answer to my question and can't find it so I'll ask here. I catalyzed it at 10%. I needed to use about 20 oz of product for spraying, so is the ratio 18 oz of 851 to 2 oz of catalyst for a total of 20 oz, or is it 20 oz of 851 plus 2 oz of catalyst for a total of 22 oz? Or am I way over thinking this? To me the statement of 10% catalyst is the same as a 9:1 ratio.
I’d like to know this as well
You can look up the tech sheet but I spray 851 all the time and for example I would do this:
20oz cup size
16 oz 851
10% catalyst = 1.6oz (roughly)
10% thin with water= 17.6oz total + 1.76oz
Total in 20 oz cup is: 19.36 (roughly)
I try to be as accurate as I can but I don’t use any fancy measuring by weight or anything like that. I simply eye ball it and my finish is always phenomenal with 851. Make sure you’re spraying at lest 4mils and it sets up perfectly flat. Hope that helps
Thank you for the reply on the ratio and the thickness. This stuff does have incredible hang. I way over applied this vertical area on a trim piece and was certain it would sag or run; nothing but a beautiful finish.@@michaelmorano8341
@@michaelmorano8341I’m new to this. How do I know how thick I’m spraying?
@@marcoac14 I found this short video that has a good explanation and how to measure. ruclips.net/video/Ch11gPhqiG8/видео.html
Does Renner make a product for wooden floors?
Yes they do. It’s called m009 I believe. It’s a ‚hydro oil‘ with beeswax in it. Marketed as an alternative to osmo.
You completely off Xalta? Can you achieve same speed of finish schedule with Renner? Three step cabinet door glazing for example?
Yes sir! Moved away from solvents 4 years ago and never looked back. Actually a lot has changed in those 4 years lol
We opened a woodcoating supply store last year and now distribute Renner nationwide.
Www.rennerproducts.com
Where we can bu renner in uk
Hi what the best nozzle for clear cot JL-1M406
Muy buen video👍🏽.
Donde puedo conseguir estos productos en CA? Cuales son los precios? Hay algún tamaño ejemplo o paquetes para probar los productos?
Catalinas paint
Are these lacquers?
No, they are all waterborne industrial woodcoatings. Significantly higher in solids, more durable and none yellowing.
They do have a solvent based line which is similar to a lacquer.
This dude was chewing gum the entire time the Idaho painter was interviewing him. Much better without gum.
Do you have distributors in Canada? Thank you.
Look up ColourX
He didn’t say much about clear coat I guess you don’t need it with a 2k
I don't know anyone that has used a clear coat with the product.. not saying it doesn't exist.
What is the viscosity of your pu and uv paints