scsmith
Well Known Member
This is new to me. I kept seeing references to 2K primer so I thought I would go find out what it is. Eastwood is the brand I read about. I guess there is an older version where the catalyst is in a bladder, and a newer version where the catalyst is deactivated and re-activates on contact with water vapor in the air?
I wonder what happens in the west in the summer when the relative humidity is in single digits? Will the primer still cure?
So this stuff really does a pretty good job of replicating a true epoxy primer?
Its pretty expensive at $28 for a rattle can, but I can see the convenience for small amounts, unless you have some buddies that can split a gallon of AKZO among several users - then that may be more cost effective.
I wonder what happens in the west in the summer when the relative humidity is in single digits? Will the primer still cure?
So this stuff really does a pretty good job of replicating a true epoxy primer?
Its pretty expensive at $28 for a rattle can, but I can see the convenience for small amounts, unless you have some buddies that can split a gallon of AKZO among several users - then that may be more cost effective.