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Old 04-14-2014, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by KevFord1993
Nice! What type of application? I do Gard-it by Reflex. Went to Utah in Feb for training. Was a good experience, I used to be in Autobody prior to what I do now.

This is basically what I meant.
Wow, we used to use reflex. Now we use armadillo liners. Pretty good stuff, looks like line x but more rubbery. I don't have any formal training with it, I'm mainly a painter, and do the liners to help out the main guy when he gets buried in them.
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I appreciate all the replies, now comes the question as to which primer to use... I know I can likely find the SprayMax locally, to order Bulldog off of eBay will run me over $70 all said and done.
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Originally Posted by DylMyr
I appreciate all the replies, now comes the question as to which primer to use... I know I can likely find the SprayMax locally, to order Bulldog off of eBay will run me over $70 all said and done.
for a spray can of Bulldog or the gallon? if youre going to use SprayMax epoxy over 400 grit I wouldn't even bother with the bull dog. Its a direct to metal primer, theres no need for it. and all the painted stainless I have is the proof haha
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Originally Posted by tko_818
for a spray can of Bulldog or the gallon? if youre going to use SprayMax epoxy over 400 grit I wouldn't even bother with the bull dog. Its a direct to metal primer, theres no need for it. and all the painted stainless I have is the proof haha
That is for the spray can shipped to Canada. Hopefully I can tackle this project over the weekend in between my final exams. I blew a bunch more paint off yesterday at the car wash... At least the removal process should be easy
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Originally Posted by DylMyr
That is for the spray can shipped to Canada. Hopefully I can tackle this project over the weekend in between my final exams. I blew a bunch more paint off yesterday at the car wash... At least the removal process should be easy
talk about seeing the silver lining! this time around it will come out better, sometimes things have to be done more than once to figure it out! story of my life
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You can always have it powder coated...



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