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Two-Part Catalyzed Primer in a Spray Can?

Bruce_B

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Has anyone used a primer/filler made by SprayMax? According to its claims when you use their product, the two parts of a catalyzed primer are mixed- then ready to spray.

After you active the primer in the spray can, you have about 8 hrs to use the product. They also claim no loss of pressure as the can is emptied.

Anyone know about this? Might try it on my BE. It's about $15 a can. I've only seen it available on-line,m but maybe an auto paint store might have it. They also have a clearcoat available.
 
My toothpaste comes in two parts, why not rattle cans? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Were you thinking of using it on the exterior? I would be skeptical of a spray can nozzle covering exterior panels very uniformly. Otherwise, sounds like cool technology and an easy way to get some hardened enamel.

Mark
 
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