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Primer for car
#255894
03/16/09 05:00 PM
03/16/09 05:00 PM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 349 Athens,Ga
mjk5thave
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Well let me start with it's been a while since I did body work and primer 20+ years since. So I go to the local auto paint supply house to get some primer I told him what I was doing and he sold me some limco 800 2k primer with hardner I was like ok but forgot to get reducer so probly going to get a mid dring reducer in a few days but Did buy some multi use to clean the gun. My question is can this product be use on bare metal or do I need to put a sealer on first? the car is going to be stripped to bare metal due to the many coats of paint on it and a crappy quater panel someone put on it that needs to be fixed. Thanks in advance for the replys. to the great guys hear on moparts. Mark
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Re: Primer for car
[Re: mjk5thave]
#255895
03/16/09 05:26 PM
03/16/09 05:26 PM
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Silver70
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I always use an etch or epoxy primer on bare metal first
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Re: Primer for car
[Re: Silver70]
#255896
03/16/09 06:12 PM
03/16/09 06:12 PM
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boomer
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It also depends on how the car is stripped to bare metal. If it is sandblasted or soda blasted, Metal prep should be used before epoxy or self etching primer is applied.
Last edited by boomer; 03/16/09 06:14 PM.
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