VHT SP305 Prime Coat Black Sandable Primer Filler Can - 11 oz.



Key features
- •Premium primer filler is an excellent foundation for any enamel, acrylic or synthetic lacquer
- •Provides a tough, air dry base with excellent adhesion to intermediate and top coatings
- •VHT prime coat is specially formulated to fill scratches or pin holes
- •Multi-purpose product that can be used on metal, fiberglass, masonry, wood and most plastic surfaces
- •This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
VHT SP305 Prime Coat Black Sandable Primer Filler Can - 11 oz.
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Customer Reviews
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Garbage
B. Roberts✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2017
Garbage. Worst primer paint I've ever used. Three times the price of Rustoleum auto primer, super thin finish, weak bond in ideal conditions and easily rubbed off with little effort.
Five Stars
Pierson Allston✓ Verified Purchase•May 17, 2017
This stuff stick to anything, and even covered up an orange piece I was refinishing in white. Can't complain.
best for hard to paint surfaces
homegrown✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2017
great for prepping aluminum making paint stick
Three Stars
Nathaniel✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2016
It takes a lot to fill minor pitting one the metal surface i used it for.
They were pretty worn out from the sun and I further damaged ...
Denitsa✓ Verified Purchase•May 13, 2016
Used as a filler/primer on a 2007 odyssey for the black furnishings (by the glass) of the driver and rear sliding door. They were pretty worn out from the sun and I further damaged the surface with some rough sand paper. After some more sanding, used VHT filler/primer to fill the scratches and lay the foundation for some black paint and clear coat. This primer did an excellent job. Had to apply multiple coats, about 5 min apart (So Cal weather however) and do some more sanding with a 400 sand paper and then do some more spraying. At the end, it turned out pretty well. The primer held a couple of layers of black paint and a couple of layers of clear coat.
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