PBE Self-Etch Primer Spray Paint—Black (15 oz)
Professional Automotive PBE Black Etch Primer Paint for Body Panels, Metal & Aluminum
Product Line: PBE SKU: 20-1682$14.50
Seymour PBE Black Self-Etch Primer Spray Paint Product Details
When it comes to primer, Seymour Paint sets the standard. As the inventors of aerosol paint, we’ve been trusted by pros and DIYers alike for over 70 years. Our PBE Black Self-Etch Primer Paint continues this legacy.
Our professional automotive PBE etch primer offers a one-step solution for chemically etching bare metal and aluminum. With unmatched adhesion and corrosion resistance, this high-performance primer creates a smooth surface ready for a topcoat in just 30 minutes.
Get professional-grade results and tackle every project with confidence. From body panels to heavy machinery, Seymour makes it better.
One Easy Step To Chemically Etch Bare Metal & Aluminum!
Why complicate things when one step gets it done? Seymour’s PBE self-etch primer spray paint chemically bonds to bare metal and aluminum to create a rock-solid foundation for any paint job.
Give body panels, engine parts, and other metal surfaces a head start on perfection. Just spray, let it work its magic, and move on to the fun part—making it shine.
Topcoat Compatible with One or Two-Component Systems
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again—flexibility meets performance with Seymour’s PBE Self-Etch Primer. It pairs seamlessly with both quick-drying, one-component paints and durable two-component systems. Its versatility ensures smooth adhesion and a long-lasting finish, no matter the topcoat.
Get ready to achieve pro-level results, project after project.
Spray Pattern of a Professional Spray Gun
Who needs a spray gun when you have Seymour? The advanced spray tip on the PBE Self-Etch Primer Paint can delivers an even, wide spray pattern that rivals professional equipment.
Get flawless coverage without the cleanup, hassle, or cost of a gun. Plus, the ergonomic design reduces fatigue so that you can spray with ease and precision.
Fills Deep Scratches & Sands Smoothly
Imperfections? What imperfections? Not on Seymour’s watch. The PBE self-etch primer paint fills deep scratches and sands down easily. Whether you’re dealing with minor scuffs or significant flaws, our primer gives you a clean slate to work with. Sand, prime, sand, paint—perfection has never been so easy.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s PBE Black Self-Etch Primer Spray Paint
From spot repairs to heavy-duty projects, ready, set, spray! Seymour PBE Self-Etch Primer Paint is your go-to for tackling:
- Spot repairs of body panels
- Metal parts exposed to the elements
- Scratches prior to sanding
Made in the USA.
- Self etching primer is specially formulated to chemically etch bare metal and aluminum in one easy step
- Spot repairs of body panels
- Metal parts subject to outdoor exposure
- Fill in scratches prior to sanding
- Dry times: (10 min. to touch), (10 min. to recoat), (30 min. to topcoat), (48 hrs. to hard cure)
UPC: | 043281009256 |
Part #: | 0000201682 |
Container Size: | 20 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 15 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 425 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | Yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | No |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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bruce mcfarland –
How many sq.ft.does a can cover? And ii it good for bare galvanized metal?
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Seymour Paint –
About 15 square feet. Yes, you could apply it to galvanized, but the better primer would be 16-1445 cold galv primer.
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bruce mcfarland –
How many sq. ft. does a can cover? And will this work good with bare galvanized metal?
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Seymour Paint –
About 15 square feet. Yes, you could apply it to galvanized, but the better primer would be 16-1445 cold galv primer.
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William –
If I’m going to be doing some welding on the parts. What paint should I use
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Seymour Paint –
16-845 is a zinc rich weld-thru primer. You can topcoat it with any of our paints. Iâd recommend the MRO industrial enamels.
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Eric Naef –
Hi, I sent a message last week and would like a response back asap. What do you recommend for primer, coat, and top coat for an aluminum handrail made of 5085. In a semi gloss or matt finish? Thank you!
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, the self-etch primer with the 16-139 semi-gloss black topcoat would be a good choice.
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P. Scott –
I am restoring a large 100+ year old cast iron chandelier. Fixture had light rust. What primer and top coat product would your recommend for a flat looking finish? The light fixture will be installed from a vaulted ceiling height and I want the end result to have the least amount of maintenance and touch up as possible. Thanks.
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Seymour Paint –
Would apply the 16-45 rust converting primer. For the topcoat, we make CA16-48 cast blast which looks like new cast iron. For something more charcoal, try #16-50 bronze. For black, go with 620-1433.
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