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<DIV>Century 21 primer from a spray can is white, and compatible with PPG Concept.<BR>Ron Lockhart</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/28/2007 9:45:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, deanfunk1@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><FONT face=Arial>Hi all,<BR><BR>I am looking for a white primer that is compatible<BR>with the PPG Concept line of paints. Does PPG Prima<BR>come in white???<BR><BR>Also does anyone have the PPG Concept mix numbers for<BR>monokote/ultrakote matches....<BR><BR><BR>thanks in advance, Dean</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
<DIV>Another GREAT alternative to Concept primers is KlassKote epoxy primer. I've used the stuff as base for PPG polyurethane painst in the past with excellent results. It's a true epoxy paint just like the old KB line we used to use, except it's better. Reduces with plain lacquer thinner from the local Cheapo Depot. Cures fast and sands great. </DIV>
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<DIV>They come in easy to pour containers also.</DIV>
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