LordTunderrin
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Hey guys. So In my humble tiny town in northern Canada I was able to come across some metal etching primer made by Nason.
Chrome Free Etch Primer 491-55, and the activator to mix in at a 2:1 Ratio 441-55.
Directions online tell me this:
TOPCOATS:
491-55™ must be followed with a Primer-Surfacer or Sealer prior to topcoating with any Nason® topcoat.
The PDF copy of directions can be found by googling "nason 491-55" - Cant figure out how to get the link for it on this particular computer sorry.
My plan was to use Parkers duck boat paint as a base coat. Does this mean I need to buy sometype of sealer prior to that? Or is that only for the Nason product line? Wish I had read this before I spent the cash on it because I much would rather just prime it and then lay down the parkers after its dried. Didnt realize I would need to seal a primer before paint.. unless I am missing something here?
Anyone have any experience with this stuff?
Thanks for any help fellas
Chrome Free Etch Primer 491-55, and the activator to mix in at a 2:1 Ratio 441-55.
Directions online tell me this:
TOPCOATS:
491-55™ must be followed with a Primer-Surfacer or Sealer prior to topcoating with any Nason® topcoat.
The PDF copy of directions can be found by googling "nason 491-55" - Cant figure out how to get the link for it on this particular computer sorry.
My plan was to use Parkers duck boat paint as a base coat. Does this mean I need to buy sometype of sealer prior to that? Or is that only for the Nason product line? Wish I had read this before I spent the cash on it because I much would rather just prime it and then lay down the parkers after its dried. Didnt realize I would need to seal a primer before paint.. unless I am missing something here?
Anyone have any experience with this stuff?
Thanks for any help fellas