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Old 03-10-2014, 12:52 PM   #11
Kabwe
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Re: Kabwe's aka Bam's build

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What is Slicksand?
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And why you love it so much?
Slicksand is a polyester primer that goes on thick way thicker than 2k primer or even high fill primer. Its like spraying a nice thin coat of filler over a panel. Its really great for getting a panel straight. You block it and most of it will end up on the floor just like filler. There are other polyester primers out there I've used slicksand and pcl poly primer. I like slicksand a little better because it gets lighter as you sand it which is like having a guide coat built in.

It goes on top of epoxy primer and should not be used in place of epoxy primer which provides your corrosion protection. Its just a filler primer.

Also thanks fabguy.

Dan I only give Vdog dog a hard time because he is a buddy of mine.
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