You add it to the paint and shoot it out of a spraygun.How do you harden enamel?
You add it to the paint and shoot it out of a spraygun.How do you harden enamel?
Does not appear look like gloss but is more shiny than satin alone. I think it looks great on bumpers/undercarriage.The clear coat prevents fading? Does it change it from satin to gloss?
I came here to say this as well. It holds up very well, comes in satin, is easy to touch up, and is readily available.I like VHT Chassis and Rollbar
I did my skids with rust-oleum semi-gloss black professional in the quart can. I used a roller and re-coated twice, 24 hours between. It has a really nice slightly textured finish and goes on pretty thick. I'm not going back to spray, it really works great for me. I know it's not for everybody but a one quart can covers so much compared to rattle cans and like I said, it goes on thick. Touch up is just a few dabs with a paper towel. It really has been a great alternative for me but I know it's not for everybody.
I'm a fan of this too, as well as tractor + implement enamel. Seems like much better value brushing on from a quart can.
Oh interesting- I wasn't aware of this product. Is it really primer-free, or will it stick better with primer? Is it satin or glossy? How is it for touch-ups?For the one part epoxy I like VHT Chassis and Rollbar simply because it comes in satin black and is available at nearly any auto parts store so I can easily touch it up. I suspect take can equipment epoxies are just as good and maybe even better.
As above, I'd go with a first coat of self-etching primer first.OK- I picked up a can of VHT for $12. I still feel weird not using primer though. It's not "required", but would it work better with primer?
My opinion is that most people that advise using primer have always used it or simply prep poorly. I've done both and that's why I suggest trying it. Worst case you screw up one single paint job and curse me. Best case you save yourself time and money on every single metal thing you paint for the rest of your life. Or when you do your bumper the "right way" buy a small piece of angle iron, clean it to bare metal and prep it. Paint it with no primer and let it fully cure and stick it somewhere with similar exposure to your Jeep. In a year take a look at it and compare it to your bumper. Once you have the paint for your bumper there are plenty of ways to test it (even without testing on the real paint job).I still feel weird not using primer though. It's not "required", but would it work better with primer?
Why? The guy asked directly if not using primer would be an issue and you just say, "use it." Have you tried and had bad luck or is this just, "I was taught to do it that way." Just saying use it isn't really providing any information to me and I can't imagine it's much help to him either. Not hounding you but why just regurgitate this stuff, why do you use it?Use a self etching primer, on bare clean metal.
There ya go!it doesn’t say vari-prime on my tshirt because they didn’t pay to put it there but vari-prime is th shiznit,plus it comes with the fan-mode on th spray-nahshizzleKrylon, with an 8 minute drying time. I've been using this for a while now with very good success. Use a self etching primer, on bare clean metal. This also touches up nicely, with a little sanding.
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Why are you annoying? Probably, because you choose to be!Why? The guy asked directly if not using primer would be an issue and you just say, "use it." Have you tried and had bad luck or is this just, "I was taught to do it that way." Just saying use it isn't really providing any information to me and I can't imagine it's much help to him either. Not hounding you but why just regurgitate this stuff, why do you use it?
What language are you speaking?There ya go!it doesn’t say vari-prime on my tshirt because they didn’t pay to put it there but vari-prime is th shiznit,plus it comes with the fan-mode on th spray-nahshizzle
Self-etching primers have zinc chromate (an acid)in their chemistry and it eats into th metal surface creating a porosity that is more aggressive than just sanded scratches.subsequent layers of paint tunnel into this micro porosity and adhere betterWhy? The guy asked directly if not using primer would be an issue and you just say, "use it." Have you tried and had bad luck or is this just, "I was taught to do it that way." Just saying use it isn't really providing any information to me and I can't imagine it's much help to him either. Not hounding you but why just regurgitate this stuff, why do you use it?
Th language of th ,uh,strzeet?What language are you speaking?![]()
We use hand signals on the trail, I'm thinking of one that fits this situation.Th language of th ,uh,strzeet?
