Black Epoxy Primer & Sealer 2.1 VOC (2-Gallon Kit) Anti-Corrosive DTM High-Performance Primer for Automotive & Industrial Use - 2 Sprayable Gallons

Black Epoxy Primer & Sealer 2.1 VOC (2-Gallon Kit) Anti-Corrosive DTM High-Performance Primer for Automotive & Industrial Use - 2 Sprayable Gallons

Item#: CUS KIT-KEP406-2GL
Rated 4.7 out of 5
Based on 68 reviews
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! WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Weight: 23.0 lb

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average rating 4.7 out of 5
Based on 68 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Black Epoxy Primer

I discussed my project with the technical department and was told to use this primer as I'm painting this car for a friend and he only wanted it primed like we did back in the old hot rod days. As it turned out, we primed and painted it with the Hot Rod Black Flatz paint. The technical department advised I could use this primer as a primer/sealer reducing it 25% and to spray it, wait 30-60 minutes and apply the paint right over it. Worked fantastic. It's thick when first opened, I figure due to the epoxy, but it just took some stirring. Follow the directions per the technical data sheet and it was great. All of the people I talked to at TCP Global were courteous and very informative. I'll keep buying from you. Delivery time was great.

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Rated 4 out of 5
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Good coverage

Mixed 1:1 with hardener. I installed two coats over bare steel, then a sealer coat. Covered very nicely. After waiting 45 minutes at 70 deg I covered it with single stage color coat. After 2 days it bonded well to the steel and was still a little soft with single stage paint on it. When I was done spraying, I put the remaining 3 ounces of mixed primer into a paper cup. The next morning, I could still swirl it in the cup (about 65 in shop that night). This was a surprise. Two days later it had a thin film over it. After of week it is like a rubber ball. Temp over the week was 65-79 during the day. Not sure how to evaluate this.

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