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Project Generation Gap Paint Epoxy Primer

 
Project Generation Gap Paint Epoxy Primer
Project Generation Gap Paint Epoxy Primer
PPG’s DP series of epoxy primers is available in six colors and can affect your final basecoat’s tint, so choose your primer carefully. Auto Body Color & Supply, which provided all of our paint materials for Generation Gap, suggested we stick with a light gray sealer, thus we used DP50LF. The DP50LF is mixed in a 2:1 ratio with DPLF catalyst. Here Gaydos lays down our epoxy primer sealer. The DP50LF acts as a final sealer for the body, and once dry, will be ready to be topcoated. You can find full mix info sheets for all of PPG’s products on its website at www.ppg.com/coatings/refinish. View Related Article
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