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Tee Hee Pearl Revolutionary Colors

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Tee Hee Pearl Revolutionary ColorsTee Hee was custom created from the 1970s magazine it was featured in. Sean designed the color as close to the original color as possible. This is a yellow pearl. jiggly recommend this over white or gray sealer. (White is recommended) mix ratio is 1: 1 with RR 380 series reducer Technical Data Sheet (TDS) Product Information Product Name: Top Shelf Infinite Color Line Manufacturer: Revolt Auto Paint Product Type: High Quality Urethane Automotive

Tee Hee was custom created from the 1970’s magazine it was featured in. Sean designed the color as close to the original color as possible. 
This is a yellow pearl. 

jiggly recommend this over white or gray sealer. (White is recommended) 

mix ratio is 1:1 with RR-380 series reducer 

Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Product Information
•  Product Name: Top Shelf Infinite Color Line
•  Manufacturer: Revolt Auto Paint
•  Product Type: High-Quality Urethane Automotive Basecoat
•  Description: Top Shelf Infinite Color Line is a premium urethane basecoat system designed for superior color matching and coverage. It can replicate any OEM color from the early 1920s through 2025, outperforming standard bases with exceptional hide, especially on challenging colors like reds, yellows, and oranges. This basecoat provides excellent adhesion, durability, and flow-out for professional automotive refinishing applications. Available in custom-mixed colors, including tri-stage options.
Features and Benefits
•  Infinite color matching capabilities for OEM, custom, and tri-stage formulations.
•  Superior coverage: Typically achieves full hide in 1-3 coats, with 2 coats recommended for optimal film build.
•  High solids content for better efficiency and reduced material usage (e.g., one gallon covers a full-size truck or van).
•  Excellent color accuracy and metallic/pearl orientation.
•  Compatible with Revolt Auto Paint clearcoats for a complete system.

Mixing Instructions
•  Mix Ratio: 1:1 (Basecoat : Reducer) by volume.
•  Reducer: Use Revolt 380 Series Reducer (slow, medium, or fast based on temperature and humidity).
    •  Slow Reducer: For temperatures above 85°F (29°C).
    •  Medium Reducer: For 70-85°F (21-29°C).
    •  Fast Reducer: For below 70°F (21°C).
•  Additives: No activators required; optional anti-fisheye or flex additives for plastic substrates (consult Revolt technical support).
•  Pot Life: Unlimited when properly sealed; stir well before use. Mix only what is needed for immediate application.
•  Preparation: Stir basecoat thoroughly before mixing. Strain mixed material through a fine mesh filter (190 micron or finer).
Application Instructions
•  Surface Preparation: Ensure substrate is clean, dry, and free of contaminants. Sand with P400-P600 grit, apply primer/sealer if necessary, and wipe with a tack cloth.
•  Intended Use: Automotive refinishing on properly prepared metal, plastic, or composite surfaces. Not for direct-to-metal application without primer.
•  Spray Gun Setup:
    •  HVLP Gun: 1.3-1.4 mm tip, 8-10 psi at cap.
    •  Conventional Gun: 1.4-1.6 mm tip, 40-50 psi at gun.
•  Number of Coats: 2-3 medium-wet coats for full coverage and film build (approximately 1.0-1.5 mils dry film thickness per coat).
•  Flash Time: 5-10 minutes between coats at 70°F (21°C).
•  Coverage: Approximately 200-300 sq. ft. per gallon at recommended film build.
•  Application Conditions: Apply in a well-ventilated booth at 60-90°F (16-32°C) and 40-60% relative humidity. Avoid direct sunlight or drafts.
Drying Times
•  Dust Free: 10-15 minutes at 70°F (21°C).
•  Tack Free: 20-30 minutes.
•  Recoat Window: Clearcoat within 24 hours; if exceeded, scuff with P600 grit and reapply basecoat.
•  Force Dry: 20 minutes at 140°F (60°C) for faster turnaround (optional).
•  Full Cure: 24 hours at ambient temperature.
Note: Drying times may vary based on temperature, humidity, film thickness, and airflow.
Topcoat Recommendations
•  Overcoat with Revolt urethane clearcoats (e.g., 357-30 Glamour Clear, 357 Euro Clear) for gloss and protection. Apply clear within the recoat window for best adhesion.
Technical Specifications
•  VOC Content: Less than 3.5 lbs/gal (420 g/L) as mixed (compliant with most regulations; check local laws).
•  Solids by Weight: Approximately 25-35% (varies by color).
•  Specific Gravity: 0.9-1.1 g/cm³.
•  Viscosity: 15-20 seconds (#2 Zahn cup).
•  Theoretical Coverage: 400-600 sq. ft. per gallon at 1 mil DFT.
•  Shelf Life: 12 months unopened in original container; store away from heat and direct sunlight.
Health and Safety
•  Hazards: Contains flammable solvents. May cause irritation to skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Prolonged exposure can lead to sensitization.
•  Precautions: Use in a well-ventilated area with approved respiratory protection (NIOSH-approved organic vapor respirator). Wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and protective clothing. Avoid skin contact and ingestion.
•  First Aid:
    •  Skin: Wash with soap and water.
    •  Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes; seek medical attention.
    •  Inhalation: Move to fresh air; provide oxygen if needed.
    •  Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical help.
•  Fire Fighting: Use foam, CO2, or dry chemical extinguishers. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
•  Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Do not incinerate closed containers.
•  Refer to Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for complete information. Available upon request from Revolt Auto Paint.
Storage and Handling
•  Store in a cool, dry place between 50-80°F (10-27°C). Keep containers tightly closed when not in use.
•  Avoid freezing or exposure to extreme heat.
•  Transport in compliance with DOT regulations for flammable liquids.
For custom color matching or technical support, contact Revolt Auto Paint at [email protected] or visit revoltautopaint.com. Provide OEM color code for accurate formulation.
This TDS is based on standard practices and available product data. Actual performance may vary. Test on a small area before full application.

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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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