prepared surface, this stuff is pretty good. Recently, I tried a can of
self-etching primer (brand is Tempo, I think...). This stuff is so far
superior, IMHO, I haven't used a can of green since. The self etching is
light gray and has no chromate warnings. It seems to hold as well, or
better, than the green primer that came on my fast build.
Bill Delcambre
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: primer
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*Is there any primer that is in a disposable spray can that can be used?
Thanks, Brad
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