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Old 08-12-2007, 08:10 PM   #1
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primers

i'm just about to put primer on my cab, what kind would be good to use , name, brand , ect , thanks
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Old 08-12-2007, 10:53 PM   #2
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Re: primers

If it is bare metal, I use a 2 part self etching primer by dupont/nason #491-17 for the primer and 441-43 activator 1:1 mix ratio and sprays easy. For the top coat of primer before the paint I use the dupont/nason slect prime #421-17 with the 483-87 activator 4:1 mix ratio with no sandscratch swelling or bleedthrough of topcoat problems. For real topline paint jobs I spray the dupont ful-seal #422-23, non sanding packaged ready to spray and specifically designed to work with the dupont base/clears and urethane single stage paints to retain paint image with no dyeback. I have been dupont certified for years, truly believe in their finishes and have had no problems in 23 years of spraying them. Jerry
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