Posted by spiffy1 on January 08, 2009 at 15:30:48 from (70.41.137.72):
IIRC correctly, I posted a similiar question in Paint a while back, but I can't remember the answers or find the thread right now, so may as well add to the threads here. :lol:
Anyone know of a good primer for Dupont Centuri or Imron that doesn't need to be sanded and recoated if it completely cures [i.e. weeks or more] before top coat? The reasoning is apply the primer over everthing while still apart and then topcoat when it's all together.
Of course, there's probably a better way. The only reasoning on the Dupont lines is that I know I can get the mix recipe McCormick Deering Gray. For all I know though, enamal (however, I know this just doesn't hold up as well) may be the final choice and Fordson House stocks that premixed.
491-35 or 491-16 look like good choices for durability ect., yet I don't think meet the above criteria. A few other ones looked really tough too, but even more resistant to the topcoat adhering if applied after a narrow window.
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