Thread: best primers
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02-25-2007 09:25 PM #1
best primers
Ok i've searched and read alot about primers. My experience all comes from production type work over 17 years ago.
I've read where some call it 2K and some call it epoxy. I thought these were one and the same. Now days they offer so many for different purposes it has me spinning like old enamal fumes .
I want to put down a good base and rust protectant but will be easily readied for paint when that time comes. As it will most likely sit for a spell before i do any paint work. I've shot a few of the b/c systems but today seems like so much has changed.
Primers were scuffed and color coated and cleared . With the new clears coming out in the 80's we would apply a primer -scuff then a sealer and just color coat over it and clear when we thought there may be a material match problem..
My area we have Dupont-Diamont-Sherwin williams-R-M paints available.
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