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| Applicator Type: | Spray |
| Clear Top Coat Recommended: | No |
| Color: | Green |
| Compatible Surfaces: | Metal; Plastic |
| Container/Package Size: | 12 oz |
| Container/Package Type: | AEROSOL CAN |
| Contains Rust Inhibitors: | Yes |
| Drying Time To Touch: | Dry To Touch In 30 Minutes / Handle In 1 Hour |
| Drying Time-Cured/Complete: | Dry To Touch In 30 Minutes / Handle In 1 Hour |
| Formulation: | Lacquer |
| Interior/Exterior: | Exterior |
| Primary Use: | General Purpose |
| Sheen Level: | Flat |
| Sound Deadening: | No |
| Splatter Finish: | No |
| Spray Nozzle Type: | Fan/Oval Spray Pattern |
| Textured Finish: | No |
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Comments about Duplicolor Point Etching Primer:
Used product on a rusty 20 yr old truck. After sanding down to bare metal, product covered and smoothed out most of the scratches and imperfections. Was found easy to use by a first time painter of a vehicle.
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I used this as a primer on exterior aluminim trim that had faded badly. This primer ran easilly but was easy to sand out. I then sprayed with a good quality exterior spray on paint. Turned out great.
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I used the self-etching primer to refinish an outside door mirror for my muscle car. The mirror was chromed but old and pitted. I wanted to paint it to match the car's body color. I sanded first using 80 grit paper then with 180. That removed/smoothed the chrome enough to use the primer. Following can direction, I sprayed 3 light coats I waited 5 minutes between coat. Letting mirror dry for 8 hours the finish was fantastic. Pits and sanding scratches gone. Time to apply the top coat.
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I sanded my aluminum boat with a grinder down to fresh aluminum not having to do much work as far as using this duplicolor after i sanded i noticed the swirls in the aluminum from the grinder but i used a bit rougher sanding pad to work faster after i sanded just use meguair car wash rubbed it down then rinsed dried then sprayed brake part cleaner to let that evaporate up then sprayed the duplicolor self etch primer and man she look professionally done it even took out the swirls from the grinder and laid flat no gloss strong or foul smell but this was for a aluminum flat application so i will be looking to stock up on it to i think it has a good spray nozzle to great product for prepping metal to paint
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Can this be used on "chromed" plastic trim? I can not find anything to stick to it. I am changing the color of the trim.1 answer
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This Duplicolor Point Etching Primer Part number DAP1690 is a high-quality formulation allows for maximum adhesion under all types of automotive finishes on plastics, fiberglass, bare steel, aluminum and stainless steel surfaces.