That looks like a really good product, I have heard of waterborne primer but I've never used it, I'm surprised that you good folks don't use UV primer as it dries in seconds with a UV light with zero shrinkage and sands really nice I also use UV putty which again cures in about 15seconds then you can block and sand it👍John UK.
I used UV primer for a few years in a different line but it does dry faster than anything I’ve ever seen…2 coats hit it with a UV light or the sun and your sanding in 2-3 minutes. Gonna be demoing the PPG UV primer very soon!!
Good morning, you recently posted a video with some really good looking welding on a section of rocker panel. I have somehow lost this video. Would it be possible for you to repost this video if possible. You used a pro-spot wire welder. Thank you.
Been using epw115 for 15 years as a mobile tech. It's a time saver
It is great stuff
Yup the blow dryer works wonders for epw115 ,never thought on using a smaller 1.0 tip
I never would have thought to use a 1.0 for primer.
Works great thanks for watching
I'll definitely have to give it a try . Thanks, good tip.
Great product 👌
Great product k man thanks for sharing 👍
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO KANDY MAN ...
That looks like a really good product, I have heard of waterborne primer but I've never used it, I'm surprised that you good folks don't use UV primer as it dries in seconds with a UV light with zero shrinkage and sands really nice I also use UV putty which again cures in about 15seconds then you can block and sand it👍John UK.
Gonna be checking it out
I used UV primer for a few years in a different line but it does dry faster than anything I’ve ever seen…2 coats hit it with a UV light or the sun and your sanding in 2-3 minutes. Gonna be demoing the PPG UV primer very soon!!
Yes sir I love that primer!! 💯 also I use a heat gun when it's cold to dry water Bourne
Thank you!🤙🏻 I’m going to try it tomorrow with a smaller tip. When I used it I had a issue with it wrinkling. To much at one time?
Do you block sand the primer or body tech. The shop im at I have to sand primer but kinda hate it. Great video! Even big heavy hitters.
Yes I block sand this spot wasn't necessary . But I do know what you mean lol .thanks for watching
Nice 👍 how much does that primer go for over there ?
Around $ 150 a jug
That primer is also direct to metal as well
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Miss using waterborne that’s product always comes in clutch !!
Great stuff
Thanks for sharing k man 👏👏👏 but working in a shop which only uses solvents but a handy tip when using water based
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Good morning, you recently posted a video with some really good looking welding on a section of rocker panel. I have somehow lost this video. Would it be possible for you to repost this video if possible. You used a pro-spot wire welder. Thank you.
It's a post - check out the community tab under my channel page :)
Uv primer is the way to go.
Thanks for the insight 👍
Nice brother
Have been doing the hair dryer trick but a ppg rep told me I couldn't ☹️... I never had a problem blow drying it though ...
Have you been told it's okay
It saves so much time and you can block and re prime if body work is not good
Maybe because the designated dryers have filters on the back, to filter out the air being blown to the wet panel . Just a guess and an assumption .
Water drys from heat and air .I done hundreds of cars never a problem. Do what works 💪 just don't use a heat gun.
Another great video and tip 👍I might get onto ppg now and ask if it’s available in the uk ?
Indonesia hadir......very good👍
Dont you need adhesion promoter on raw plastic
For bare plastics, an appropriate PPG plastic adhesion promoter must be
applied prior to the application of EPW115.
And it can be applied over bare metal
Never had a problem but thanks for the insight
Its on the tech sheet
Indonesia hadir......very good👍