Dartin for Divorce

I have been using an epoxy 2k primer against bare metal it sticks like freaking glue. PPG 512X310 urethane compatible epoxy primer. Meets BMS (Boeing Material Standards) for adhesion, corrosion resistance and impact resistance. Available at Graco Aerospace supply. Once dry, the only way it's coming off is to sand it off.

A kit of this makes 2 gallons of material. This will be good stuff to brush on your floorboards too. It's like liquid concrete. You can tape off the rest of the car with a plastic drop cloth from your roof, and after you get it sanded to bare metal you can brush it on with a foam brush. This stuff is a 1 to 1 mix primer to activator. I use disposable paper Dixie cups to measure out both parts into a plastic paint pail. Stir it well. Let it sit about 30 minutes to let the epoxy primer chemically link up, mix again, then brush it on.

It's pretty watery so make sure you tape off everything well so it doesnt scoot under your tape. Or cover up the whole car and spray it on. You will need MEK to clean out your paint gun immediately or it will clog it permanently. Use a respirator and ventilate well as this **** is bad on lungs too. If you brush it you only need a respirator for the fumes, not for particulate since it wont be airborne.

If you look at my build thread 67/68/69 cuda dilemma in members restorations. Towards the back of the thread theres pix of this primer on my sons car body.