Eastwood White Epoxy Primer and Catalyst for Automotive Car Paint - Quarts
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Product Overview:
Description
Eastwood DTM (Direct to Metal) Epoxy Primer 1:1 primes and seals with excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance. The LOW VOC formula is 50 state compliant.
- Can be used as a primer or sealer
- Excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance
- Fast Drying & Maintains good color holdout
- Sand-able - 2-3 days
- Applied Over Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass, Body fillers, Existing finishes
- Approximate Coverage Per Gallon: 35 SQ FT
- Maximum operating temperature: 150 Fahrenheit
- 50 State Compliant Low VOC Formula
- Made in the USA
Eastwood's Epoxy Primers are user friendly, 2 component primer/sealer that dries fast and maintains good color hold out on steel, aluminum, fiberglass, body fillers and existing finishes. Easy 1:1 mixing with catalyst. Sands easily 2 to 3 days after application. Contains no lead, chromate or isocyanates.
If you're sanding primer or body filler you have to check out the Eastwood Elite Contour DSB Dustless Sanding Block System that gives you laser straight panels while keeping you and your shop clean because it eliminates 95% of the sanding dust.
Specifications
MIXING RATIO
After shaking/stirring primer, thoroughly mix one part primer with one part catalyst. No induction time is required with this epoxy system.
SPRAY GUN SETUP
HVLP Gun: Fluid Tip 1.4-1.8 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 25-30 psiConventional Gravity: Fluid Tip 1.4-1.6 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 45-55 psi
Conventional Siphon: Fluid Tip: 1.6-1.8 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 45-55 psi
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Eastwood Epoxy Primer should be applied in medium wet coats, with a 30-minute flash period between each (at 70 °F). Typically, one to two coats is enough to achieve the desired 1 mil. dry film thickness, though more material may be applied as needed. Additional build requires longer flash periods between coats. Epoxy primer may be topcoated after approximately 30 minutes (wait 45-60 minutes after applying more than two coats), or up to about five days. After five days, primer MUST be scuff sanded prior to topcoat application. May be sanded (wet) the day after application. Wait two to three days before sanding dry.
50 State Compliant Low VOC Formula
In the Box
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
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Safety Information
Accessories
51604 Concours Primer/Base Paint Gun
12569 Master Gun Cleaning Kit
12846Z Eastwood Aerosol-Injected Cleaner
10041ZP PRE Painting Prep
11456 Bandit Respirator
20473 2 stage air dryer system
Reviews
Questions & Answers
Can I use this epoxy primer on an Engine? (High heat)
Hi, I purchased this product a while back but don't have a spray gun. Will this product work using a soft roller on the bare metal of my car?
If I wet sand my primer within the 4-5 day re-coat period…. Should I wipe it down with Eastwood pre paint prep before top coating?
i am sanding down older finish coat, and wanted to spray a coat of white epoxy over it, then a few coats of base code. with this work. from what I know I can spray the epoxy and then base without sanding?
How would I mix epoxy primer when used as a sealer? Also when the instructions link is clicked the next page says "We’re sorry, the page you’re looking for can not be found"
In the description of Color Hold Out, what is meant by color hold out, on the epoxy primer?
Can this be applied after or on top of a treatment of phosphoric acid (rust converter)?
Can optiflow epoxy and surfacer be applied over spray-on epoxy primer? I prefer to use spray-on primer for jams and tight surfaces, but have purchased optiflow for panels and larger areas.
