zipsfan Report post Posted October 15, 2019 Looking for a little insight from the better informed out there and please forgive me if I'm tossing out way too details, figure I'd provide one too many vs too few! I was checking out Uniters' website and while browsing I noticed none of the products were listed specifically as 'heatable' edge paint but rather four variations of simply 'Edge Paint' with finish being the differentiator and product identifiers as follows: Gloss - goes by EP 1xxx "Matt" - EP 2xxx Deep "Matt" - EP 3xxx Semi-gloss - EP 4xxx Based off the only image of a bottle from RMLS I can find the product identifier starts with "AN". It's quite clear on the Uniters' website they'll do custom labeling/SKUs which leads to the question... Is the "Heatable Matt" Uniters edge paint on RMLS simply a custom label version of the EP line (specifcally the EP2000) from Uniters? The only caveat to the question above is the fact RMLS has the Uniters mixing system, that is using X number of base paints they can be mixed and matched to create any Pantone color. However the bottle on RMLS features a color called 'Red Violet' which is a stock color of Uniters so I don't think the product identifier difference has anything to do with the color system but I could be wrong. Below is the Uniters Catalogue link as well as the RMLS bottle image. Thanks for your time and thoughts in advance! Link to Uniters catalogue with edge paints starting on page 11. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnv474 Report post Posted March 1, 2020 May I ask why you want to figure this out? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites