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Brianmoooore
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Mon May 21, 2007 10:18 am

Quick question for any body shop types out there!
Should brush on seam sealant go on bare metal and primer over the top, or primer first, then seam sealant?
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Mon May 21, 2007 11:53 am

Primer first

Seam sealer should never be brushed onto bare metal, the sealer will trap in moisture against the bare metal.
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Mon May 21, 2007 11:53 am

Brianmoooore wrote:Quick question for any body shop types out there!
Should brush on seam sealant go on bare metal and primer over the top, or primer first, then seam sealant?
Brian,

I don't think it matters all that much to be honest. I personally give it a good squirt of etch primer first, and seam seal after. I just feel that the etch primer will key to the metal better.

Regarding the seam sealer, I always use 3M stuff. I've yet to find anything that's as good. You do however need a proper seam sealer brush, as a regular paint brush is not stiff enough.

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Mon May 21, 2007 5:57 pm

ian332isport wrote:Regarding the seam sealer, I always use 3M stuff. I've yet to find anything that's as good. You do however need a proper seam sealer brush, as a regular paint brush is not stiff enough.

Hi Ian. Where's a good place to purchase these two items?
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Mon May 21, 2007 6:12 pm

Kilo wrote:
ian332isport wrote:Regarding the seam sealer, I always use 3M stuff. I've yet to find anything that's as good. You do however need a proper seam sealer brush, as a regular paint brush is not stiff enough.

Hi Ian. Where's a good place to purchase these two items?
Any good automotive paint factors should be able to supply it. I get mine from a place in Horsham, but I'm pretty sure larger Partco motor factors stock it, and Brown Brothers in Byfleet would almost certainly have it.

If you can't find any, you can either borrow mine, or I'll get you a tin & brush and bring it with me for our next curry :thumb:

Cheers,

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