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What Primer Goes Over Epoxy?

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#1 ·
Just sprayed my fire wall with epoxy whats next? The epoxy stayed kind of sticky is that normal?
 
#7 ·
Originally posted by skandalouz@Nov 19 2006, 02:21 PM~6599465
dtf primer?    What  brand of primer did you spray,  under what conditions and are you sure you mixed it right?
Sounds like you got a product failure,  and you need to strip it and redo it.
ya something aint right!! did you mean DTM?

if its hella cold where you are try mixing the epoxy like 30 minutes before u spray it, helps me. :biggrin:

sound like you mixed it wrong though , epoxy usually dries to the touch in less than 30 minutes. have to agree with skandolouz strip it and start fresh.
 
#8 ·
Originally posted by B Town Fernie@Nov 19 2006, 05:27 PM~6599497
the epoxy was martin senour. mixed 4 to 1.
I will never use martin senour again I have had bad experiences with it. In school we were always looking for cheap paint and I will testify cheap aint good!!!!!! and good aint cheap!!!! Messed up thing the people at the paint supply know it is inferior quality but have no reservations about selling it to you. must have one hell of a mark up. I have a napa One block from my house too thats what sucks about it. Which epoxy was it?
 
#10 ·
Originally posted by B Town Fernie@Nov 19 2006, 05:27 PM~6599497
the epoxy was martin senour. mixed 4 to 1.
MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS
AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION


3.5 VOC Epoxy Primers
5225 Gray
5226 Off-White
5227 Black


1. Stir or shake 3.5 VOC Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 thoroughly before mixing. Use care when opening after shaking, as slight solvent pressure may build. A 15 minute wait is recommended.
2. Mix by volume 4 parts 3.5 Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 to 1 parts CS5 Reducer to 1 part 3.5 Epoxy Activator 5236. Note: CS5 may be replaced with CS30 or CS40 for warm and hot conditions respectively where improved leveling and overspray acceptance is needed.

If this is the Epoxy you used this could be your problem! should be 4-1-1

double check mix ratio
 
#11 ·
Originally posted by AuggieStyle@Nov 19 2006, 06:04 PM~6600693
MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS
AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION
3.5 VOC Epoxy Primers
5225 Gray
5226 Off-White
5227 Black


1. Stir or shake 3.5 VOC Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 thoroughly before mixing. Use care when opening after shaking, as slight solvent pressure may build. A 15 minute wait is recommended.
2. Mix by volume 4 parts 3.5 Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 to 1 parts CS5 Reducer to 1 part 3.5 Epoxy Activator 5236. Note: CS5 may be replaced with CS30 or CS40 for warm and hot conditions respectively where improved leveling and overspray acceptance is needed.

If this is the Epoxy you used this could be your problem! should be 4-1-1

double check mix ratio
I mixed 4 parts 3.5 Voc Epoxy Primer and 1 part CS30. I there something i forgot to use? temperature was about 80-85 degrees
 
#16 ·
1. Stir or shake 3.5 VOC Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 thoroughly before mixing. Use care when opening after shaking, as slight solvent pressure may build. A 15 minute wait is recommended.
2. Mix by volume 4 parts 3.5 Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 to 1 parts CS5 Reducer to 1 part 3.5 Epoxy Activator 5236. Note: CS5 may be replaced with CS30 or CS40 for warm and hot conditions respectively where improved leveling and overspray acceptance is needed.


always get and read the P sheet.
 
#17 ·
Originally posted by skandalouz@Nov 20 2006, 09:59 AM~6603424
1. Stir or shake 3.5 VOC Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 thoroughly before mixing. Use care when opening after shaking, as slight solvent pressure may build. A 15 minute wait is recommended.
2. Mix by volume 4 parts 3.5 Epoxy Primer 5225/5226/5227 to 1 parts CS5 Reducer to 1 part 3.5 Epoxy Activator 5236. Note: CS5 may be replaced with CS30 or CS40 for warm and hot conditions respectively where improved leveling and overspray acceptance is needed.
always get and read the P sheet.
SKANDALOUZ thanx for getting him straight. :cool: