Well still thinking about what primer to use for priming. Here in Fla, USA we have several companies that provide paint. I have been looking at the following. any thoughts anyone.
Rust-Oleum 249415 Automotive Spray Primer, Sandable, Grey, 12-oz. $4 to $5 per shake can
RUST-OLEUM Self Etching Primer, Grey, 12 oz. $4 to $5 per shake can
Rust-Oleum Automotive 253499 32-Ounce Paint Quart, Gray $29.00 I have the spray equipment.
Later Tim
Tiger 131 Tampa Bay, Fla area
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Re: Tiger 131 Tampa Bay, Fla area
I have used Rust Oleum for lots of household and hobby projects, but when I am painting my larger hobby-car I use PPG metal etching, about 22 bucks a spray can, I don't mind it because its such a good primer, sprays nice and when it drys it sticks.
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Re: Tiger 131 Tampa Bay, Fla area
I believe that for priming aluminium one needs to use some sort of etch primer so that it will not start peeling off in the future.
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Re: Tiger 131 Tampa Bay, Fla area
EASTWOOD SELF-ETCHING PRIMERS is another possibility.
https://www.eastwood.com/paints/automot ... ching.html
https://www.eastwood.com/paints/automot ... ching.html