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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 190090" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>just a thought....but what about metal primer? I have read a lot about guys using self etching primer on here. I myself have used it for my motor restore, but what about a plain metal primer. For name brand (ex. Rustoleum) it seems to be about a buck of two cheaper for a metal primer compared to a self etching. Is it that self etching is just better quality or adheres better than a plain old metal primer? Like I said just a thought if you were talking about pinching pennies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 190090, member: 4904"] just a thought....but what about metal primer? I have read a lot about guys using self etching primer on here. I myself have used it for my motor restore, but what about a plain metal primer. For name brand (ex. Rustoleum) it seems to be about a buck of two cheaper for a metal primer compared to a self etching. Is it that self etching is just better quality or adheres better than a plain old metal primer? Like I said just a thought if you were talking about pinching pennies. [/QUOTE]
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