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  1. Prima Acrylic Urethane Primer Surfacer P-169P K36 Prima K36 is a premium quality primer surfacer for today’s advanced technology finishes. K36 is a gray, high build, fast drying product that has superior sanding characteristics and excellent gloss holdout. It may also be used as a tintable primer surfacer and a wet-on-wet sealer.

  2. 23 gru 2004 · PPG K36 is a sand-able primer/sealer. It's is designed to spray over existing finishes, bare metal, etc to provide a consistent chemically stable surface for the topcoats to adhere to. Pro refinishers need this to go on fast, bond perfectly to *anything* clean and sand easily.

  3. Prima Acrylic Urethane Wet-On-Wet Sealer P-169S K36 Prima K36 is a premium quality, gray primer sealer for today’s advanced technology finishes. K36 is a fast drying sealer that has superior flow properties and excellent gloss holdout. K36 may also be used as a primer surfacer or a tintable primer surfacer.

  4. K36 is a premium quality primer sealer for today’s advanced technology finishes. K36 is a fast drying sealer that has superior flow properties and excellent gloss holdout. It may also be used as a primer surfacer or a tintable primer surfacer. For use as a primer surfacer refer to bulletin P-169P.

  5. shop.hmswarehouse.com › TECH › DELTRONP-169P - Corporation

    Final wipe with a clean damp cloth to remove any DX393 or DX394 cleaner residue. Steel and aluminum substrates must have a two-step metal treatment, wash primer or epoxy primer coating before applying K36. Prime aluminum within 8 hours. Prime carbon steel immediately after cleaning.

  6. Wash the area to be painted with soap and water, then clean with appropriate PPG cleaner. Sand the bare metal areas completely with 180-240 grit abrasive. Sand old finishes by hand or machine with 320-400 grit dry or 600 grit wet. Re-clean with appropriate PPG cleaner. Prime aluminum within 8 hours. Prime carbon steel immediately aEer cleaning.

  7. 7 wrz 2010 · I have been using PPG K36 for my sanding primer so far. It is a little pricey and doesn't seem to build all that well - filling 80 grit sanding scratches. It does sand nice. I was thinking of going to Evercoat FeatherFill after I seal the metal with PPG DPxx. Does this sound OK to do?

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