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Custom Painting
| Step 1
- Clean Plastic |
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| Step 2
- Agitate B&C Coat Adhesion Primer |
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| Step 3
- Allow B&C Coat Adhesion Primer to dry |
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| Step 4
- Apply clearcoat. (Note: There is no upper limit as to when B&C Coat
Adhesion Primer may be topcoated. The "window does not close" as with
common adhesion promoters. |
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The Proof
| The paint film on the bumper can be crosshatched with a razor
blade, tape tested, and pressure washed with no evidence of basecoat
or primer peeling. |
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| As you can see, the pressure washer will drill a
hole before the paint peels. This photo shows the clear coat
delaminating from the base coat, but neither the basecoat nor the
primer is peeling. |
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Test Properties:
| Application viscosity (centipoise)
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600 cps |
| Flash Point |
> 40°F (4.4°C) |
| Film Build Per Coat |
0.3 - 0.5 mils (8 - 12µ |
| Density |
7.3 lb/U.S. gal (875 g/L) |
See MSDS
and product label for additional safety information.
VOCs:
VOCs (ready to spray) 6.3 lb/U.S. gal (755 g/L)
Bumper & Cladding Coat Adhesion Primer is classified as a specialty
coating (elastomeric meterial) and is compliant under both EPA National
VOC Emission Standards and California's SCAQMD Rule 1151.
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