PLASTIC PRIMER Spray can
is ideal for sealing and preparing plastics for the effective application of layers of color.PLASTIC PRIMER aids adhesion, maximizes coverage of other coatings, seals porous surfaces, and reduces the risk of tearing and cracking.
Montana PRIMAIRE PLASTIQUE Bombe is a surface preparer that can be used on hard plastics such as: polyurethane (PUR), polystyrene (PS), polyamide (PA), modified polypropylene rubber (EPDM), acrylic butadiene styrene plastics (ABS), glass fiber reinforced plastics (GfK), hard polyvinyl chloride (hard PVC).
Due to the varied chemical composition of plastics, we suggest testing compatibility on an inconspicuous area of your material.
You can apply any Montana-Cans color, TECH, or EFFECT spray paint to the PLASTIC PRIMER once it has dried and hardened.
Montana PLASTIC PRIMER will increase the intensity and longevity of coatings applied on top of it.
Curing time is 24 hours or more depending on ambient temperature and humidity levels.
Montana PLASTIC PRIMER is a semi-gloss transparent coating based on Nitro-Combi, which provides a neutral color base for the application of any of the Montana GOLD color ranges. Montana BLACK or Montana WHITE.
Smooth, even application is effortless thanks to the Montana FLAT JET Medium cap that comes standard on the can. To vary the spray pattern, why not try the Montana FLAT JET WIDE, the FAT CAP GOLD/BLACK, or one of the Montana LEVEL 1-3 caps. Due to the possible expansion and contraction of all plastics, for best results, remember to keep your plastic projects away from extreme weather conditions or temperature changes. Make sure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free of dust and oil before applying PLASTIC PRIMER.
Montana PRIMAIRE PLASTIQUE Spray is not recommended for use on soft plastics.
USE: Apply the primer in several thin coats by spraying before the previous coat is completely dry, but with 1 or 2 minutes between each coat. Additional coats may require a drying time of 24 hours or more depending on the substrate. Always test the spray on an inconspicuous area to check the compatibility of the lacquer or paint. For optimal shelf life, always store cans with the nozzle on.
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