Do you need to use adhesive promoter on Plastic
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with it being a clear primer I use my clearcoat gun,you only need light coats anyway
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ODG i seems to me that you are not spoilt out there,on the right of picture is aerosol one pack adishion promoter ,that we use on very small pieces,then a two pack primer is put over .The over two cans you see are a plastic primer with a hardener ,that is added 1 to 1.We use this on large areas ,such as new bumpers that dont come primed .With this you can apply one good coat ,and do a wet on wet.or two pack over the top.So yes there is a primer adishion promoter all in one.
fail to prepare ,prepare to fail.
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SWEET!!!! Thanks for the info!
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Thanks for the info.
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I use Bulldog adhesion promoter, it's also used as a flex additive and mixes with any paint,
therefore, I use the same gun for it that I base with, no need to clean inbetween, just pour the Bulldog back in the can and refill with the base. They are perfectly compatible with each other. JC.
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