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Vroom 08-08-2006 10:56 PM

Primer question
 
What brand of primer have you guys had good luck with?? And a spray can or paint on type? I havn't done any sort of body work before so I'm open to suggestions you might have. Thanks for the help.

drift_n_shift 08-09-2006 01:24 AM

i've used duplicolour automotive primer before, and duplicolour paint on top, came out nice... what do you plan on priming? i dont think duplicolour is good for large sections though...

SuprAdam 08-09-2006 01:38 AM

Morton 2K acrylic urethane is what I use.

Only comes in gallons though, and needs a spray gun. Rattle cans suck.


what are you priming?

Vroom 08-09-2006 02:54 AM

I'm gonna be priming an 81 monte carlo im redoing,I plan on getting the whole car painted. The body is pretty decent, aside from a couple small patches of rust I have to sand down, some paint peeling in the rear near (Guess the last guy had it painted), and the eyesore where the half vinyl top used to be lol. And possibly an 86 pontiac parisienne im driving right now, trunk is covered in surface rust and im debating on some primer, might look a bit better than the brown haha.

Thanks for the replies guys :thumbsup:

SuprAdam 08-09-2006 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by drift_n_shift
i've used duplicolour automotive primer before, and duplicolour paint on top, came out nice... what do you plan on priming? i dont think duplicolour is good for large sections though...

You can buy gallons of duplicolor paint, canadian tire has them, and it turns out fine.

Personally, I buy my paint from a small PPG retailer near my house...

raw_war 08-15-2006 01:22 AM

i have a question.. not to thread jack, but is primer really necessary?

Vroom 08-15-2006 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by raw_war
i have a question.. not to thread jack, but is primer really necessary?

I wanted suggestions so yeah, it was.

drift_n_shift 08-15-2006 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by raw_war
i have a question.. not to thread jack, but is primer really necessary?

primer is good for many reasons. some of the reasons include that it helps the paint bond better to the body. also, say you car is like a billion different colours (parts from other cars etc.), if you paint it like that, the paint will be different shades around your car. the primer gives it a uniform base so the paint should come out one shade :thumbsup:

Vroom 08-15-2006 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by raw_war
i have a question.. not to thread jack, but is primer really necessary?

I thought you were dissin the thread at first, my bad :retard:
That was a good question tho, thanks for the imput :thumbsup:

SuprAdam 08-15-2006 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by raw_war
i have a question.. not to thread jack, but is primer really necessary?

Yes, very nescassary.

And the type of primer is very important, especially if it has be used for etching.

Flash times are very important too...Painting a car is quite complex. Do LOTS of reading.


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