Cream color primer?
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Cream color primer?
hello group sorry haven't been around been crazy around here, haven't had much time with even working on my truck , I was wondering how you get that cream color primer? Thanks Terry.
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re: Cream color primer?
I think you mean epoxy primer.....any auto body supply house....
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re: Cream color primer?
Dupont has a economy line of products called NASON. They have a two part primer thats a vanilla milkshake color 481-28, i think?
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re: Cream color primer?
A freind that did mine said its nickname was "Europrime".
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re: Cream color primer?
thanks guys i will check into that fomoco that's exactly what i was looking for. Terry.
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re: Cream color primer?
PCL makes a cream colored primer its called buff very awesome primer at a very good price i recomend this primer to everybody it fills 77 to 1 sands and blocks killer best to reduce it with a lil bit of acetone very thick stuff works wonders
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re: Cream color primer?
The product you are talking about is made by DuPont and is called URO-prime (uro is for urethane) it is a "high-build" primer/sealer. High-build means it contains more solids than standard primer. It can be used as a primer but can be additionally thinned and used as a sealer also.
Personally, I use it on all my paint jobs. It can get expensive - by the time you buy activator and thinner - it's around $120-150 per gallon (including the chemicals to mix).
It's available in grey, oxide (red), tan and black. Because it is urethane it will seal against moisture - you can prime and not paint over it and it won't rust for a long, long time.
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Personally, I use it on all my paint jobs. It can get expensive - by the time you buy activator and thinner - it's around $120-150 per gallon (including the chemicals to mix).
It's available in grey, oxide (red), tan and black. Because it is urethane it will seal against moisture - you can prime and not paint over it and it won't rust for a long, long time.
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re: Cream color primer?
Thanks, I thought Europrime sounded funny.
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