how to fill my pin holes on bondo! an can i get a mix somthing with my primer to get a hevy coat of
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Re: how to fill my pin holes on bondo! an can i get a mix somthing with my primer to get a hevy coat
use high build primer....
if you still have pin holes, use some glazing putty
if you still have pin holes, use some glazing putty
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Re: how to fill my pin holes on bondo! an can i get a mix somthing with my primer to get a hevy coat
just make your primer 50/50 spray it on heavy but not heavy enough to run it sand it dry with 600 grit paper prime it again not so heavy but still enough to cover then sand once again with 600 ..wala no pin holes
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Re: (gulf imports)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gulf imports »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Rayflex Synthetic Enamel grey primer an i have to mix either synthetic or acrylic reducer?? which one is better?</TD></TR></TABLE>
acrylic is lacquer, and so is enamel i think....
use whatever reducer it says on the can of primer
I have no idea what that **** you just said is... either way...
you dont wanna use lacquer primer, its junk and wont protect from the elements..
what are you trying to do...?
dont listen to whoever said 50/50... you need to look at the can, depending on what this **** you used is... you may hardener and some primers are 3:1 or 3:1:1, if it doesn't need hardener, its probaly junk and it is only going to be mixed 1:1
you may need to do some other things...
your best bet would be to get a 2k primer and then use sealer, then spray it...
acrylic is lacquer, and so is enamel i think....
use whatever reducer it says on the can of primer
I have no idea what that **** you just said is... either way...
you dont wanna use lacquer primer, its junk and wont protect from the elements..
what are you trying to do...?
dont listen to whoever said 50/50... you need to look at the can, depending on what this **** you used is... you may hardener and some primers are 3:1 or 3:1:1, if it doesn't need hardener, its probaly junk and it is only going to be mixed 1:1
you may need to do some other things...
your best bet would be to get a 2k primer and then use sealer, then spray it...
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Re: (tHE oNE)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tHE oNE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
acrylic is lacquer, and so is enamel i think....
use whatever reducer it says on the can of primer
I have no idea what that **** you just said is... either way...
you dont wanna use lacquer primer, its junk and wont protect from the elements..
what are you trying to do...?
dont listen to whoever said 50/50... you need to look at the can, depending on what this **** you used is... you may hardener and some primers are 3:1 or 3:1:1, if it doesn't need hardener, its probaly junk and it is only going to be mixed 1:1
you may need to do some other things...
your best bet would be to get a 2k primer and then use sealer, then spray it...</TD></TR></TABLE>
get a 2k primer, its urethane. block sand it with 150grit dry up to 220. then primer again and wetsand with 400(if your gonna spray sealer) or sand with 600grit(if you are not using sealer).
I recommend using sealer because it provides adhesion and fills in the sandscratches.
Dupont/Nason ppg/omni all make good primers.
to fill in pin holes, use a catylized glazing putty(AKA icing)
good luck
acrylic is lacquer, and so is enamel i think....
use whatever reducer it says on the can of primer
I have no idea what that **** you just said is... either way...
you dont wanna use lacquer primer, its junk and wont protect from the elements..
what are you trying to do...?
dont listen to whoever said 50/50... you need to look at the can, depending on what this **** you used is... you may hardener and some primers are 3:1 or 3:1:1, if it doesn't need hardener, its probaly junk and it is only going to be mixed 1:1
you may need to do some other things...
your best bet would be to get a 2k primer and then use sealer, then spray it...</TD></TR></TABLE>
get a 2k primer, its urethane. block sand it with 150grit dry up to 220. then primer again and wetsand with 400(if your gonna spray sealer) or sand with 600grit(if you are not using sealer).
I recommend using sealer because it provides adhesion and fills in the sandscratches.
Dupont/Nason ppg/omni all make good primers.
to fill in pin holes, use a catylized glazing putty(AKA icing)
good luck
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