20-1683 Seymour PBE Professional Adhesion Promoter (15 oz.)

Product Line: PBE SKU: 20-1683
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Adhesion promoter is an all-purpose clear primer that improves adhesion of enamel and lacquer topcoats to nearly any surface, including most plastics and chrome. It is fast drying and provides superior adhesion on all flexible and rigid plastics parts. Features a spray head for spray gun-like application.
  • Adhesion promoter is an all-purpose clear primer that improves adhesion of enamel and lacquer topcoats to nearly any surface, including most plastics and chrome.
  • Clear primer seals & improves paint adhesion
  • Ideal for hard plastic, metal, urethane & fiberglass
  • Dry times: (30 minutes to topcoat)
UPC:043281009270
Part #:0000201683
Container Size:20 OZ
Net Fill Wt. OZ:15
Net Fill Wt. G:425
Prop 65 (cancer):No
Prop 65 (repro):Yes
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    Curt schoning

    What is a good primer for automotive spray paints to metal and a best one to plastic bumpers.

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      Seymour Paint

      The PBE sandable primers would be an excellent choice for both applications.

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    Jimrandy

    Would this adhesion promoter be better to use than a etch primer for painting chrome running boards a satin black?

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      Seymour Paint

      For chrome would recommend scuffing the surface with steel wool and then using the etch primer instead of just the adhesion promoter.

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