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tinting primer

Body work and Paint Q & A
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crazygenius13   +1y
if you plan on rockin the primer for a long time get Dupont DP exopy primer, it seals moisture better than a regular sandable primer alone, and lasts for years, but when you get around to painting or even top-coat primering it, you have to sand the epoxy a bit, then shoot another coat of epoxy, and then whatever material on top of that within like a week or so. It comes in colors by the way. White blue green brown, red I think you can get a couple of their colors and mix a bit together to get the color you want.
Hoppy05   +1y
I've got the Kustom Shop's HotRod Flatz on mine.... It looks aight, I guess, but if you looking for a red color... DONT go with the '56 Vette red.. haha Should be called BLAZE ORANGE...
TwistedMinis   +1y
One of these days my truck will be speed blue (nudges Pete) lol.
DooredFord   +1y
mines just a PPG epoxy primer/sealer.

people mistake it for flat paint alot.
crazygenius13   +1y
Originally posted by TwistedMinis



One of these days my truck will be speed blue (nudges Pete) lol. smilies rule! lol

whynotfab   +1y
Originally posted by ShorelineF150



mines just a PPG epoxy primer/sealer.

people mistake it for flat paint alot.

Hey man, could I ask you exactly which PPG stuff you used? I want to seal my truck in a light blue.. and the guy doing it would rather use PPG than anything, and I'm just looking around for suggestions to save a little $.
tukn18saccord   +1y
i hope the carquest there is cheaper than here, cause its 160.00 a pint for tinted primer