kearney(at)shaw.ca Guest
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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:30 am Post subject: Primer Wars - Redux |
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Hi All
At the risk of killing a sacred cow, I thought I might add a bit more to my previous posts regarding primers.
I have been using Sherwin Williams DTM Wash Primer which is a fairly non toxic water based acrylic primer. It goes on with a spray gun (no surprise there) and cleans up with water. It does not use any of the interesting toxins found in GBP and the like so there is little change of growing a third eye after prolonged use.
Over the past few days, I have found that it is quite scratch resistant even when repeatedly handling parts. Thus far, I can see no reason to switch to another product especially if it is more toxic and/or is more expensive. The other nice thing about this product is that it dries very quickly – well under two hours. The chap who provided building guidance over the past couple of days, and who has been using a two part epoxy primer, is considering a switch.
Just a thought for others on the journey….
Les Kearney
RV10 # 40643 - Vertical Stab
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