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Old 07-31-2014, 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
I recommend SPI epoxy. Good product at a decent price because I try to work within a farily tight budget. It has corrosion inhibitors and is an etching epoxy. I am pretty sure it is available in Canada but you could give them a call.

www.southernpolyurethanes.com

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This would work as it is a 2.1 voc product but as Don stated not sure if you can it up in Canada?

Don just to clear up one statement Epoxy primers are NOT etching primers they bond with a mechanical and chemical adhesion. Etching primers worked with an acid to bite into the metal, but once the heavy metals were removed from all these products they really don't do much any more, my company has discontinued them. Some company's still sell them as they are BIG sellers for a long time so they just keep on selling them.
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