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Old 08-09-2014, 03:05 PM
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fyi, dont put raptor liner on top of acid primer,it will fail,ask me how i know.raptor works best on top of epoxy,i prefer ppg products, and it can be done ,wet on wet.sikkens is a great product,but if you stray from their procedures and directions,it will cost you,alot.i am a 30 yr painter and have used practically everything and find sikkens a bit touchy even for a pro and almost double the cost.like mentioned,i prefer ppg products from a price point and its simple to use and the results are great.never cheap out on paint and get the best you can afford for the results you want. just my 2 cents.
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Old 08-09-2014, 03:08 PM
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fyi, dont put raptor liner on top of acid primer,it will fail,ask me how i know.raptor works best on top of epoxy,i prefer ppg products, and it can be done ,wet on wet.sikkens is a great product,but if you stray from their procedures and directions,it will cost you,alot.i am a 30 yr painter and have used practically everything and find sikkens a bit touchy even for a pro and almost double the cost.like mentioned,i prefer ppg products from a price point and its simple to use and the results are great.never cheap out on paint and get the best you can afford for the results you want. just my 2 cents.
so what ppg epoxy you suggest to me, its very confusing for me
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Ive got an other alternative, proform primer, only for inside the panel but what I read about it is that primer dont contain isocyanate, im scared about the quality. But its pretty pretty cheap, 94$ for a gallon.
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