Phosphoric acid as metal pretreatment
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==Published positions from primer and paint manufacturers== | ==Published positions from primer and paint manufacturers== | ||
+ | ===House of Kolor=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.houseofkolor.com/PDF/TechData/English/KP21.pdf House of Kolor Kwikure Epoxy Primer Surfacer tech sheet]: | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | ''"If you find it necessary to use a metal conditioner to remove rust, etc., be sure to thoroughly clean and nutralize the treated area following the conditioner manufacturers recommendations, then using our KC20 post sanding cleaner with a maroon scuff pad to insure all acid residue has been removed before priming. If not, this will almost certainly cause an adhesion problem."'' | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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===Southern Polyurethanes, Inc.=== | ===Southern Polyurethanes, Inc.=== | ||
− | *[http://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/tech%20sheets%20new/epOXY%202006.pdf Southern Polyurethanes]: | + | *[http://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/tech%20sheets%20new/epOXY%202006.pdf Southern Polyurethanes epoxy primer tech sheet]: |
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''"NEVER use SPI Epoxy over a Soda Blasted vehicle, Acid Etch/Wash Primer, Rust Converter or other Metal Treatments. NEVER!"'' | ''"NEVER use SPI Epoxy over a Soda Blasted vehicle, Acid Etch/Wash Primer, Rust Converter or other Metal Treatments. NEVER!"'' |