Original Posted By: "Jack Phillips"
What type/brand do you fellow Pieters recommend?Lynn KnollWichita________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Metal Primer
RE: Pietenpol-List: Metal Primer
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
I've had very good luck with PolyFiber's Epoxy primer. I started usingRandolph's Epoxy primer but found that it just doesn't hold up. Once thePolyFiber primer is cured (it's a 2-part system) the only way to remove itis with a sandblaster. Very tough. They make two colors - white and green.I find the green to be easier to apply, and it seems to be tougher than thewhite.Jack PhillipsRaleigh, NC, where we are getting another 4" of snow tonight. Sure wish itwould warm up soon so I can start spray painting.-----Original Message-----
I've had very good luck with PolyFiber's Epoxy primer. I started usingRandolph's Epoxy primer but found that it just doesn't hold up. Once thePolyFiber primer is cured (it's a 2-part system) the only way to remove itis with a sandblaster. Very tough. They make two colors - white and green.I find the green to be easier to apply, and it seems to be tougher than thewhite.Jack PhillipsRaleigh, NC, where we are getting another 4" of snow tonight. Sure wish itwould warm up soon so I can start spray painting.-----Original Message-----