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Aug 08, 2021
trumps the more expensive mountain warehouse
1 of 1 found this helpful previously tried mw branded proofer, that the shop manager told me was actually manufactured by grangers. (the jacket version was more resilient than the cheaper boot version). then pitted mw against the grangers plus.
proofed sample cotton rag with three light spray coats (dried between coats) then syringed 10ml water on top of each. timing how long it took to soak into/through the material.
the grangers plus kept the water absorption at bay much longer. 5 hours compared to 3 hours for the mw.
(grangers plus on the left in the photo. mw extreme on the right)
nb the manufacturer’s claims of how many garments you can spray per bottle are exaggerated. to do the job properly i used a whole 275ml bottle to cover a codura motorcycle jacket. hence 4 stars. and i’m guessing another further coating would be beneficial.

Nov 25, 2019
hit the spot
my first attempt at panel beating, this kennedy hammer is great quality, and cheap. a joy to use.
i bought the matching flat head hammer and dolly too

Jun 20, 2019
what happened hammerite?
1 of 1 found this helpful hammerite smooth used to be so good!
- what happened?
i even phoned their help desk to ask why they had changed the paint formula, but they feigned ignorance and change of recipe or ingredients. it used to be (more) tricky to master but at least if you followed the instructions religiously and waited patiently for it to cure, you had a very tough paint - but no more!
i recently painted some motorcycle yokes, and left to harden over several weeks. in the meantime it revived a couple of small chips, so i decided to sand back the area and respray. i was shocked how much paint flaked off even though i had properly roughed and cleaned the base steel.
hammerite smooth used to be the go-too for resilience, now it’s no tougher than a regular acrylic.
boo hoo.