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STEvieXE |
posted on 29th Jun 04 at 22:11 |
u shouldnt be filling pin holes in repairs with high build primer. pin holes should be stoppered up. the high build will sink thru time and ull see the pin holes again... | |
Mistamist |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 23:47 |
in my local Halfords they do half litre of filler primer for just under a tenner, i basically used this, put on two really thick coats and left it to dry and gave it a wet and dry with some 800 grade, came out really smooth and got rid of the dents and scratches in the original material (bonnett and boot) | |
koni |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 23:31 |
ok, | |
Drysdale |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 20:22 |
Bollocks thats what it was I was looking for, hi build primer! :rolleyes: | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 18:32 |
Good luck. | |
MattyB |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 18:31 |
"Filler Primer" is for PRIMING FILLER. | |
Drysdale |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 13:38 |
Yeah noticed it does fill small imperfections but also builds up quite a bit. I havent used much either. Will wet n dry with 1200 grit tommorow then go for the first coat of white primer. | |
waynep |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 13:21 |
make sure u wet and dry over filler primer it werks a treat | |
Drysdale |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 13:08 |
Good stuff this! | |
JOPO |
posted on 27th Jun 04 at 00:11 |
aye jus fire the filler primer on kinda heavy tae fill the bad bits then if its ruff gee it a wee sand down till its smooth n jus paint over it | |
Drysdale |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 23:05 |
lol... I like to be prepared. Still got about 2l of Poseiden Blue from my Saxo... :rolleyes: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 23:01 |
1600 ml??? christ thats enough to prime a whole car. | |
Drysdale |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:59 |
Just bought 1600ml of white primer for all the dash bits so I'll probably use it anyway... :rolleyes: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:57 |
you dont need to use any other primer over the top of it. | |
Drysdale |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:56 |
Alright then. Thats enough encouragement for my to try it on my door pockets.. | |
ed |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:47 |
Yea that too... It's really thick stuff, You lay it on to get rid of imperfections in the filling, and little air holes in the filler. I'm no expert - this is just what I have found out when I have Used the stuff... | |
Drysdale |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:40 |
I thought filler primer was used to fill any tiny gaps that may have developed while sanding so acts as a 'filler' in itself? Was having a chat with uncle who called it knacker lacquer cos it filled up the 'nackered'/worn parts? | |
ed |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 22:25 |
You put it over the filler and pannels, its used to get rid of any tiny airholes that develop when your sanding and filling stuff... Then you just prime *I think* | |
Drysdale |
posted on 26th Jun 04 at 21:36 |
Right guys, been spending the last week or so smoothing down my panel bits. Looking really good at the moment, no 'orange peel' at all. Went down shops and picked up some yellow filler primer, white primer and the colour of my choice as well as clear lacquer. |