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DPLF comes in black, white, red oxide, blue and the original nasty green
color. It is a great product to protect your sheet metal if it has to sit for
any length of time. It isn't meant to be a surfacer though. Put a high build
2 part primer surfacer over it when you are ready to finish the job. You'll
be glad you used DP when your car still looks good years from now.
Bill vander Werf
Christopher T Maher wrote:
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> Tom, any good epoxy primer will do what you want. I usually use PPG DPLF
> Epoxy Primer. It comes in a few different colors. It will not allow
> moisture through like a regular primer will.
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> Chris
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> I know this has been said previously, but I think I may have deleted the
> email. i just picked up a 69 Charger. This car will be sitting outside
> until I fininsh the 69 Malibu. Anyone know of a good sealing primer that
> won't allow water to get through thusly letting it rust. Thanks
>
> Tom
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