Posted by CNKS on April 12, 2012 at 07:49:19 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: hi prime laquer primer posted by molineubspecial on April 11, 2012 at 19:37:03:
If what you are calling lacquer primer is something like PPG Omni 181 primer/surfacer, you should put it over epoxy primer as it does not adhere to bare metal very well. One other disadvantage is that it can shrink before or after the topcoat is applied revealing defects such as scratches. A better product is a urethane surfacer such as PPG Omni 182, but it uses hardener for which you should use supplied air to protect your lungs. It also needs to be applied over epoxy primer. The epoxy is another expense and another step, but epoxy is a very easy primer to apply and can be topcoated or coated with another primer in 30 minutes after application (at 70 degrees)
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