POR-15® Primers  Metal Automotive Paint Primers

POR-15® Primers Metal Automotive Paint Primers

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Effectively prep your metal for painting with automotive primers from POR-15. Purchase self-etching, high-build, and weld-thru primers in various sizes.

POR-15 High Build Primer provides sandable and buildable coating that can be applied over cured POR-15 Rust Preventive Coating and all POR-15 topcoats to enable quick refinishing and recoating of these products. POR-15 High Build Primer is a single component formula that fills in minor Imperfections. POR-15 High Build Primer adheres well to steel, aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and other primed and painted surfaces.

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High Build Primer, Quart Buildable, sandable, and easy to apply. It has great interlocking adhesion qualities and very little preparation is necessary to get a top-notch bond. With a solids content of 60%, High Build Primer has all the body it needs to do the job right with great leveling, as well as overcoming surface irregularities. Compatible with all paint systems and bake ovens.

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