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I'm going to be using shop line epoxy primer? 2-1 but how much reducer should I use?

New to spraying auto paint. Just spraying the subframe and under the car, So I figure these are the area's to learn..

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If you haven't bought the shop line epoxy do your self a favor and check out Southern Polyurethanes epoxy primer. Hands down some of the best epoxy you will ever use. Joe
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Yep listen to Joe on this one. It is some good stuff
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PPG says you can add up to 10% of acetone to already activated primer.

http://www.bapspaint.com/docs/psheet...line/JP370.pdf

I would never use acetone or lacquer thinner for thinning anything, just for cleaning .
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If you haven't bought the shop line epoxy do your self a favor and check out Southern Polyurethanes epoxy primer. Hands down some of the best epoxy you will ever use. Joe
Thanks for the reply, I already bought it. My plan for this product is for subframe and bottom of the car.

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PPG says you can add up to 10% of acetone to already activated primer.

http://www.bapspaint.com/docs/psheet...line/JP370.pdf

I would never use acetone or lacquer thinner for thinning anything, just for cleaning .
Thanks for the thread, I'm going to be needing a front fender,So I'll be PM you in a month or so.

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