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Plastic Lacquer Proof Primer

TS-5672 Plastic Lacquer Proof Primer

$231.96

A high-grade protective boat primer designed especially for application to iron or steel where easy sanding is a must. It sands easily to a glass-like smoothness in preparation for high quality marine lacquers such as TS 2032 Aero-Lac Marine finish. Also excellent for use as a sandable marine primer for TS-1 Revolution Topside Coating, TS 100 1 Part Epoxy or TS-4 Urethane Reinforced Alkyd topside coatings. This product is lacquer therefore a lacquer finish coat may be applied over it without the worry of lifting or bubbling. Intended for use as a sandable marine primer coat for properly prepared surfaces. A premium-grade, high solid marine primer that not only acts as an effective rust preventative on steel and iron substrates but should be viewed as an integral component of any corrosion resistant coating system. Use on almost any interior or exterior structural steel and under most any marine coating or boat paint system. Excellent for all surfaces on tailored boats or above the waterline applications on larger vessels. Spray application is recommended for best results. Color: White or Grey. Finish is low sheen.

Stats: Dries to the touch in 30 minutes, tack free in 1 hour, recoatable in 1 hour, dries hard in 2 hours. Apply by brush, roller or spray. Available in gallon or five gallon containers. Coverage is approximately 275-300 square feet per gallon @ 2 mils dry film thickness. All surfaces must be thoroughly dry before the application of any boat primers, topside coatings, bottom paints, spar varnish or brightwork varnish.

Recommended preparation: For best results remove old marine coating, loose scale, grease, oil and contaminates. Sand, grind, bead blast or power-wash prior to the application of any cleaner.

Application: Spray application is recommended for best results. Marine primers should be allowed to dry a minimum of one hour before recoating with subsequent primers or boat paints. It should be applied to a dry film thickness between 0.3-0.4 mil. For non-marine equipment or on iron or steel surfaces it should be applied to 0.6-0.8 mil dry film. NOTE: This marine primer is designed for spray application over surface-treated metal or pretreatment coatings (See TS 117 Pre-Treatment Wash Primer). If used for dip or flow-coat application, the product suitability should be determined by the user.

Thin & clean up: Use only with factory recommended thinner. Thin if necessary with TS 610 Lacquer Thinner. Tools and equipment may be cleaned with TS 610 Lacquer Thinner or TS 615 Wash Thinner.