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    Prepping gas tank

    Hey,

    I'm planning on getting my gas tank repainted professionally.

    The prep work will be done by myself however I am not sure what primer to use. I understand that a catalyzed epoxy must be used in the clear coat so its petrol resistant, but what about the primer?. Should I use an epoxy primer instead of a urethane primer.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by centercore View Post
    Hey,

    I'm planning on getting my gas tank repainted professionally.

    The prep work will be done by myself however I am not sure what primer to use. I understand that a catalyzed epoxy must be used in the clear coat so its petrol resistant, but what about the primer?. Should I use an epoxy primer instead of a urethane primer.

    Cheers

    Bro.... i thought we were spray canning it....

    you know thats how we roll here at ROK

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    I live a minute away from the painter. He's giving me a good deal on painting if I do the prep so why not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by centercore View Post
    I live a minute away from the painter. He's giving me a good deal on painting if I do the prep so why not.

    It's unpatriotic... lol

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    Surely the painter who is going to spray it could advise you on the correct prep, not only that but I would have thought it would have a bearing on what sort of paint he is going to spray it with?

    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Surely the painter who is going to spray it could advise you on the correct prep, not only that but I would have thought it would have a bearing on what sort of paint he is going to spray it with?
    Automotive paints are formulated as a 'set'. Use the wrong one in any coat and watch the fun....
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Automotive paints are formulated as a 'set'. Use the wrong one in any coat and watch the fun....

    Yeah it does get entertaining...as a kid i had a model xj220 jag....painted it red.... didnt like it...so did it black.... ended up with a custom crack paint job that looked like a dried up lake bed lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Surely the painter who is going to spray it could advise you on the correct prep, not only that but I would have thought it would have a bearing on what sort of paint he is going to spray it with?
    Correct!

    All very well if someone else is doing the prep work, but If I was the painter, I'd want to prime it myself so I'd know exactly what I was dealing with. Infact, I'd insist on it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Correct!

    All very well if someone else is doing the prep work, but If I was the painter, I'd want to prime it myself so I'd know exactly what I was dealing with. Infact, I'd insist on it!

    Mmm exactly what I was thinking....you can just imagine the scenario for the luckless painter whose paint job reacts or something similar caused by poor/incorrect prep.....I can just imagine who would be blamed!

    Think I'd rather pay the money and have the paint shop do the whole job, better for everyone in the long run methinks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Mmm exactly what I was thinking....you can just imagine the scenario for the luckless painter whose paint job reacts or something similar caused by poor/incorrect prep.....I can just imagine who would be blamed!

    Think I'd rather pay the money and have the paint shop do the whole job, better for everyone in the long run methinks...
    Thing is, as a student my wallet is pretty light. I went and spoke to them today and my prep should be fine and was told how to prep the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by centercore View Post
    Thing is, as a student my wallet is pretty light. I went and spoke to them today and my prep should be fine and was told how to prep the tank.

    Sweet, sounds like you've got it sorted. You might be light in the wallet, but obviously not light in the head
    Good to see you took the best option available to you, hope it comes out good

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