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Sep 1 2019, 07:05 PM
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This is a pretty specific question but wondering if anyone has experience or thoughts on PPG K36 vs. K38 primer surfacers. In reading other forums, it seems some people think that because K38 is a high build surfacer, it has a higher solids content and therefore less shrink back. Local shop stocks K36 but has to order K38 which is also more expensive.
Would one month sitting in the sun be enough time for either of these to shrink before blocking, seal, and finish coat? I realize there are probably cheaper options that are just as good but I'm pretty limited on what is available at the local paint shop and want to keep all the products in the same paint family since I'm a novice at this. TIA. |
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Sep 1 2019, 07:33 PM
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This is a pretty specific question but wondering if anyone has experience or thoughts on PPG K36 vs. K38 primer surfacers. In reading other forums, it seems some people think that because K38 is a high build surfacer, it has a higher solids content and therefore less shrink back. Local shop stocks K36 but has to order K38 which is also more expensive. Would one month sitting in the sun be enough time for either of these to shrink before blocking, seal, and finish coat? I realize there are probably cheaper options that are just as good but I'm pretty limited on what is available at the local paint shop and want to keep all the products in the same paint family since I'm a novice at this. TIA. I would hope that ppg would let you go to paint after a month. My experience with k36 is simply that it isnt very strong. If you dont sand much of it away, the surface paint can be vulnerable to chipping. Iam a complete amateur though having painted only 3-4 cars. Hope some more experienced members will chime in. |
bbrock PPG Primer Surfacer Sep 1 2019, 07:05 PM
roblav1 I've had good luck with K36, especially over D... Sep 1 2019, 07:48 PM
bbrock Thanks! Yes, I'll be spraying it over DP5... Sep 1 2019, 09:06 PM
roblav1 It was definitely easier spraying lacquer back in ... Sep 2 2019, 07:22 AM
bbrock :bump:
Bumping this up since it posted over a hol... Sep 13 2019, 08:45 AM
roblav1 No idea of shrink time, and I've never worried... Sep 13 2019, 04:51 PM
Mark Henry High build primer surfacer should never be used as... Sep 15 2019, 06:33 AM
twistedstang
High build primer surfacer should never be used a... Sep 15 2019, 09:42 AM
mb911 :agree: kind of sort of.. I cant tell you that ... Sep 15 2019, 11:55 AM
bbrock Okay, so the people complaining about shrinking on... Sep 15 2019, 12:00 PM![]() ![]() |
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