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<DIV>Slight off-white just like the old KB. K36 is a good product and I've used that also. The light grey color can take some paint to cover though. </DIV>
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<DIV>The guys who sell KlassKote are super to deal with. Chat with them and get all the methods you need. Weight is comparable to other 2 part primers....don't go overboard with spraying and sand it well after application. The stuff is as fuel resistant as the old KB was.</DIV>
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<DIV>MattK</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/28/2007 9:07:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, deanfunk1@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><BR><FONT face=Arial>Hey MattK -<BR><BR>what color is that primer? - would be great if it's<BR>white - or even just lighter than k-36...<BR><BR>thanks<BR><BR>--- Rcmaster199@aol.com wrote:<BR><BR>> In a message dated 1/28/2007 9:45:40 AM Eastern<BR>> Standard Time, <BR>> deanfunk1@yahoo.com writes:<BR>> 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<BR>> for<BR>> monokote/ultrakote matches....<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> thanks in advance, Dean<BR>> Another GREAT alternative to Concept primers is<BR>> KlassKote epoxy primer. I've <BR>> used the stuff as base for PPG polyurethane painst<BR>> in the past with excellent <BR>> results. It's a true epoxy paint just like the old<BR>> KB line we used to use, <BR>> except it's better. Reduces with plain lacquer<BR>> thinner from the local Cheapo <BR>> Depot. Cures fast and sands great. <BR>> <BR>> They come in easy to pour containers also.<BR>> <BR>> MattK</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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