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Our best selling
and most popular marine primer because of its versatility,
sandability and protective qualities over a wide variety of
substrates. This is the product to choose for fiberglass and
aluminum boat paint applications. A hi-performance Phenolic Modified
Alkyd Etching Primer specially formulated for use with hard to prime
surfaces such as aluminum and fiberglass. Also acceptable for use
with metal or wood surfaces. Basically, you can use it almost
anywhere and most any application! TS 664 Etching Primer is lacquer
proof, fast drying, high solid, low VOC marine primer coating that
inhibits rust, is resistant to salt spray and penetrates cracks
around light rust and mill scale. It protects corners and edges and
resists exposure to the damaging effects of weather. Intended for
use as a marine primer coat for properly prepared surfaces. Use on
any interior or exterior surfaces. Excellent for use on all
fiberglass and aluminum boats, aircraft and equipment. A
premium-grade, high solid marine coating 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. Lacquer proof primer and finish coats such as
nitrocellulose lacquers may be applied directly over it without the
worry of lifting or wrinkling. Available in quart, gallon or five
gallon cans. Color: White or Red Oxide. Finish is low sheen.
Stats: Dries to
the touch in 30 minutes, tack free in 1 hour, recoatable in 2 hours,
dries hard in 4 hours. Apply by brush, roller or spray. Coverage is
approximately 300 square feet per gallon, depending on the texture
and porosity of the surface. Dries to the touch in 30 minutes.
Recoat in 8 hours. Apply by brush, roller or spray.
Recommended
preparation: For best results remove old marine primers, marine
coatings, loose scale, grease, oil and contaminates. Sand, grind,
bead blast or power-wash prior to the application of any cleaner.
All surfaces must be thoroughly dry before the application of any
boat primers, topside coatings, bottom paints, spar varnish or
brightwork varnish.
Application:
Marine primers should be allowed to dry a minimum of two to three
hours before recoating with subsequent boat primers or marine
coatings. It should be applied to a dry film thickness between
0.3-0.5 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 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:
TS 605 Thinner. Clean spills and tools immediately with TS 605
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