My Primer Cracked Like Dry Mud! What Do I Do?
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2021
- What to do if paint defects like primer crack like mud. Cracking, peeling, wrinkles, etc. must properly be corrected. In this video, I am going to tell you what must be done to correct the defect. Custom Shop has a wide range of primers at amzn.to/49BbIIw
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Hi👋this a great Chanel, I doing a refresher, its hard to remeber everything when you don't get to do it quite often❤❤ thanks for the information
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I made the same mistake. I got in a hurry and it backfired on me. I had to do it again. But I slowed down and let it flash right. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Glad to hear you’re feeling better.
Thank you for.the video
Hello, thanks for the video, we’re wondering where we see the other where you explain why primer cracks please?
Thank you, your the best. It worked, sanded all down, follow up question. Can you wait past the Flash time of 15mins to spray another coat on or will this hurt the primer, thank you
No, not unless you wait too long. Most epoxy has a 72 hour window that you can spray another coat without sanding.
I couldn't find the first vid, so was the cause not letting it flash long enough? Thanks.
thx for the vids/lessons what about sanding primers. ive watched a few channels and have mixed reviews on when and what to sand... I have plans (as soon as Canada comes and gets its drunk weather here in Louisiana) working on my C10. i have different areas of body work and patch work that needs to be completed and not sure which type of primer to use
I answered this video at czcams.com/video/A-8XQJFaGHw/video.html
Just experienced my first primer crack. So, do I need to remove the entire primer on the bumper or just the areas that are cracked?
I have an area on my door I have repaired bonded and sanded. It appears perfectly sanded and smooth yet every time I prime it the primer cracks within minutes so strip I it all down again sand it back to what seems to be perfection spray the primer on and hey presto crack in the primer AGAIN. I have done this now three times and feel like giving up. Can I put some filler over the cracks when the primer has cured maybe 1k filler or what the hell else can I do?
I'm learning from your experience. Thank you for the lessons learned,
Glad you're feeling better, yes I'd always primer over anything patchy looking.
Kinda off subject but how long can sanded primer sit in the shop before spraying sealer , base coat and clear
I do not know the exact time, but a long time. It is the UV that breaks the primer down and starts oxidizing. In a shop out of the sun would last a long time.
@@CarAddictGarage after sitting for 2 to 3 months would I need to re sand scuff or just clean and prep for paint. Curious because I habe read that primer is or can self heal ?
Glad you're feeling better man. I had it too, and it does run you down.
Yep, myself and my wife both had Covid! Still struggling over it! Bad stuff! I look forward to more videos. Tom
Glad your better. I've had Lyme for 30 years and I'm getting better throught natural herbs.Lyme and Co have similar symptoms.I got CO also last month but I didn't get tested,I doubled my dose of Bit D3 and took zinc.
What herbs do you use for Lyme?
I send it down to bare metal and I still have cracks
Primer is grossly overrated imo. In many cases the paint sticks better