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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Quarnberg" data-source="post: 2880247" data-attributes="member: 107866"><p>I've personally never used it on wood, but they state it can be applied to wood. For metal or plastic/carbon fiber, the items should be blasted with aluminum oxide to give the coating a good foundation to grab onto. I expect as long as you had the wood/laminate roughed up with a scotch bright pad with and across the grain, it'd work fine. </p><p>I usually get a pretty quick reply when I contact them so expect they'd be happy to answer any questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Quarnberg, post: 2880247, member: 107866"] I've personally never used it on wood, but they state it can be applied to wood. For metal or plastic/carbon fiber, the items should be blasted with aluminum oxide to give the coating a good foundation to grab onto. I expect as long as you had the wood/laminate roughed up with a scotch bright pad with and across the grain, it'd work fine. I usually get a pretty quick reply when I contact them so expect they'd be happy to answer any questions. [/QUOTE]
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