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> Hey Painters..., Q regarding wash primers.
Rusty
post Mar 15 2005, 06:19 PM
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It's been so long since I've held a paint gun... I need some refreshing.

I know that ideally, wash-primer and primer-surfacer should be from the same paint system. Is that a hard and fast rule?

I want to lay down a PPG wash-primer (1791 primer/1792 catylist) on bare metal and later coat it with an (unknown yet) brand of primer surfacer. My (often faulty) memory seems to tell me that wash-primer is pretty generic.

Is there a signficant chance of bubbling or other incompatibility?

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post Mar 16 2005, 09:08 PM
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ive used alot of expensive primers, mostly dupont, but bang for the buck , evercoat makes a killer eurethane filler primer that does great. I use the hell out of that stuff. Sands better than the 2k and self etch primer i always used dupont
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