RidiculousM
Well Known Member
Once parts are Alodined, do they need to be primed right away or can they sit around for awhile (days/weeks)?
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
Mike,
Sooner is better, as the other posters have stated. That said, unless you can force dry [heated air] the Alodined parts, allow at least 8 hours for the parts to dry before priming. Otherwise, you risk applying primer to a part which is still damp. That would trap moisture between the part and primer [a bad thing]
Charlie
Mike,
Sooner is better, as the other posters have stated. That said, unless you can force dry [heated air] the Alodined parts, allow at least 8 hours for the parts to dry before priming. Otherwise, you risk applying primer to a part which is still damp. That would trap moisture between the part and primer [a bad thing]
Charlie