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.
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...
One of these days my truck will be speed blue (nudges Pete) lol.
mines just a PPG epoxy primer/sealer.
people mistake it for flat paint alot.
Originally posted by TwistedMinis
One of these days my truck will be speed blue (nudges Pete) lol. smilies rule! lol
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 $.
i hope the carquest there is cheaper than here, cause its 160.00 a pint for tinted primer