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Topic: high build primer?

Posted By: interfire83
Subject: high build primer?
Date Posted: December 09, 2003 at 9:54 PM

I have heard of a product that is like a spray on bondo. What is it called and where can i get it? Is it availible in a spray can or does it only come for spray guns??



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Posted By: ir8st8
Date Posted: December 10, 2003 at 8:43 AM

www.selectproducts.com  its called spray poly fill...... its amazing! cuts time in half or more.... expensive like 72.00 a gallon.... but well worth it.... fills in and buils up amazing!



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Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: December 10, 2003 at 9:08 AM
Also known as Feather Fill or use the 3M stuff . This is only available for use with spray guns.

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Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Posted By: NowYaKnow
Date Posted: December 10, 2003 at 11:11 PM
The closest thing I can think of would be "high 5" high build primer that comes in an aerosol can. Might want to look into it..

Mike




Posted By: pureRF
Date Posted: December 18, 2003 at 11:18 AM
Wal-mart has a good high build primer in a spray can. Ive used it and it works well.

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Posted By: audiomechanic
Date Posted: December 19, 2003 at 12:01 AM
another brand that works well and is a bit cheaper than most i have found is a PPG product .......it is Omni LV MX 245..it is a tan color and it is about 45 a gallon. it sands a bit easier than most of the others. most of the time you can start sanding with 220 grit.

Trevor

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Posted By: jakita
Date Posted: December 21, 2003 at 7:26 PM
Stick to feather fill.  Same as Select product stuff and its cheaper.  Find it at any auto body paint shop in quart cans for $20.  Enough to do the job and you always have a fresh can.  It needs to be shaken up extremely well so have the store do it first before you buy it and again before you use it.  Have fun.




Posted By: audiomechanic
Date Posted: December 27, 2003 at 1:32 PM
the mx 245 is very cost effective.... like i said it is close to half the price as feather fill. if you dont use it all for 1 project, you can let it sit for quite a while, it will settle, but just mix it with a paint mixer for house paint or plaster. they are about 5 dollars at home depot. put it in your drill on low and mix it for a few minutes.

Trevor

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