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Old 10-27-2019, 10:23 AM
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I get good results from the "Transtar" line of 2K products. A couple of buddies swear by the SPI line but I have never used it.

I usually buy my products from FINISHMASTER. Yeah, I pay a little more but I feel the support from them is worth it.

Whatever brand of 2k primer/sealer you decide upon, be sitting down when you ask the price!
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Old 10-27-2019, 11:08 AM
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I get good results from the "Transtar" line of 2K products. A couple of buddies swear by the SPI line but I have never used it.

I usually buy my products from FINISHMASTER. Yeah, I pay a little more but I feel the support from them is worth it.

Whatever brand of 2k primer/sealer you decide upon, be sitting down when you ask the price!
Finishmasters treats me pretty good. I bought all the SEM products to revamp my interior from them. About a gal of Colorcoat and several pints of Surecoat. One of the guys at the Greenville SC store told me to clean the vinyl with ammonia, ivory liquid and water solution and save ignore all the expensive prep products.

I did and bought the XXX prep for vinyl and the no-sand prep for plastic.

I'll definitely get the Transtar. What do you think a quart w/activator will cost, any guess?
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Old 10-27-2019, 01:21 PM
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$45+ for the primer, about the same for the activator and don't forget reducer if needed.
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