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How to fully repaint bare epoxy / carbon fibre

https://www.international-yachtpaint.com/en/gb/paint-guides/AW071-how-to-fully-repaint-bare-epoxy-carbon-fibre

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

How to fully repaint bare epoxy / carbon fibre. Paint Guide AW071. This guide when: I am going to work on a surface above the waterline change, I want to paint my boat change, I want to do a full paint or repaint, I am going to paint my hull / cabin / trims, The part I want to paint is epoxy composite / carbon fibre, The surface is bare and The surface is showing no defects. Before any project, take these things into account to get the best results: A fast drying, single pack, conventional primer for use above the waterline. Pre-Kote is specially formulated for marine conditions and for all substrates under one-pack topcoats. A premium, long-life gloss marine enamel perfect for all substrates above the waterline. High-gloss finish that has been optimised for easy roller application Interprotect is a high performance two pack primer/undercoat. Suitible for above and below the waterline.

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Remembering the brilliant hypocrisy of Death Cigarettes | Dangerous Minds

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Saved by uncleflo on February 6th, 2022.

The 1990s were definitely a time when the anti-smoking forces got the upper hand over the enemy for good. Airports became 95% no-smoking zones. In New York State, where I lived, Governor Mario Cuomo passed the New York Clean Indoor Air Act in 1990, which banned smoking in many environments, including stores, taxis, certain restaurants, schools, and most significantly, the majority of worksites. Once a normal smoker working at a normal job couldn’t smoke in the office, the jig was pretty much up. Years later came the stringent requirements in New York for separate and ventilated smoking facilities. With the advent of no-smoking signs and especially cancer warnings on cigarette packaging, a British entrepreneur named B.J. Cunningham spotted an opportunity to make a buck and also to be clever while doing it. In 1991 Cunningham started the Enlightened Tobacco Company—still have to chuckle at that name—which sold a product called Death Cigarettes with suitably doomy black packaging with white lettering and a skull and crossbones. The black packages contained the regulars, the white ones had Death Lights, jokingly referred to as Slow Death. The cigarettes themselves also had a demure little skull and crossbones on them.
 Death Cigarettes founder B.J. Cunningham
 
Far from flinching at the “required” health warnings, Death Cigarettes positively reveled in them, with mordantly amusing messages like “It’s your funeral” and “Too bad, you’re gonna die.” One of their slogans was “The Grim Reaper, don’t come cheaper,” and posters for Death Cigarettes boldly bore the messages “SERIAL KILLER” and “BLOW YOURSELF AWAY.”

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