I have found like you the thinner you apply he primer the better it works.
Lee
----- Original Message -----
From: "mark" <ccpanel@yahoo.com>
To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:10 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] 769 primer
> i used that years ago on my frame on my panel. i did a basic
> scrub/blast-nothin fancy just knockin down the loose stuff.
> man thats the best primer. i mixed my own cheapie paint on top of it
> and had a minor brake leak. the brake fluid bubbled the paint right off
> the top of the primer but never went through the primer...
> fabulous stuff.
> also did the whole inside of my cab in my 52 and i never painted over
> it(mistake) but even still with lots of moisture on top of it-it held
> up real well-much longer than it should have.
> use it. mult thin coats is better than 1 thick one.
> its certainly my base primer of choice.
> i have a rustoleum industrial catolouge from about 15 years ago and its
> the primer for HD salt/corrosion environs according to them.
> and if brake fluid in constant contact doesnt tras hit--my choice! =)
> mark
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