chiefaponte
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I have been using the Sherwin Williams 988 primer, but unfortunatelly the sherwin williams store is too far for me to travel.
Besides being far, I think this stuff is expensive. I was lloking at the Dupli-Color BSP100. It is an acrylic type primer sold at advance auto part and it is ready mixed/ready to spray(using a spary gun).
Are there any issues with using this type of primer for my interior sheetmetal priming?
Are there different surface preparation requirements compared to self-etching primer?
Vans calls for a light coat as an insurance policy for extra protection.
Please advise.![Roll eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Besides being far, I think this stuff is expensive. I was lloking at the Dupli-Color BSP100. It is an acrylic type primer sold at advance auto part and it is ready mixed/ready to spray(using a spary gun).
Are there any issues with using this type of primer for my interior sheetmetal priming?
Are there different surface preparation requirements compared to self-etching primer?
Vans calls for a light coat as an insurance policy for extra protection.
Please advise.