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Today’s primer application techniques consist of different methods.
Some good and some better!
Rolling / Brushing - an alternative method
Spraying – the conventional method
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NP75 Spray – Traditional MethodWith
the addition of NH77 hardener, NP75 is a sprayable primer for
use on: Treated Steel Galvanized Steel Stainless Steel
Aluminum Fiberglass/SMC Non-olefinPlastics OEM
Finishes 2K Refinish UrethanesLet’s take a
closer look at the process!.Iso-Free! No
etching required!
Easiest “non-spraying” application! No masking required! No overspray!
Not limited to prep/spray booth application! Built in guide coat! Material Savings - 100% transfer efficiency! Isocyanate-Free and
DTM! Extreme high build! Prevents bridging / pinholing! Ease of
sanding! Ease of clean-up! For use in all Collision and Fleet VOC
markets! Squeegee Prime™
Features, Advantages & Benefits
Easiest “non-spraying” application! No masking required! No overspray!
Not limited to prep/spray booth application! Built in guide coat! Material Savings - 100% transfer efficiency! Isocyanate-Free and
DTM! Extreme high build! Prevents bridging / pinholing! Ease of
sanding! Ease of clean-up! For use in all Collision and Fleet VOC
markets! Squeegee Prime™
Features, Advantages & Benefits
APPLICATION Process: Squeegee
Prime™
Squeegee Prime is not atomized when applied like that of any conventional spray primers.
Not limited to prep / spray booth applications. Always follow basic principals of shop safety. Wear the
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
• APPLICATION Process: Squeegee
Prime™
This alternative application reduction meets 2.1 lbs./gal. Best results are obtained by observing a 10 minute induction period prior to applying the mixture. Approximate working time 20 minutes. Not including induction period.
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