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09-04-2005 09:50 AM #16
I guess no one reads the P-sheets on this product ( DPLF/DP ), It is NOT water proof , and has NO UV protection !
Its not made to seal out moisture !!
So it requires a top coat of protection.
PPG has been tying to develop a HOT ROD primer that IS moisture proof for the old school look , I heard about it a year or so ago , but nothing since .
I guess I need to call the Color Library and see if its still in the works .
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