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Finisher's Power Primer Question

Has anybody used this stuff before? I bought a bottle because power primer sounds like guy stuff and the info sounds nice so why not give it a try? But this stuff looks like green water I haven't tried it yet maybe someone has some experiance with it...

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Perfect primer for metal, etching parts, resin parts. Originally developped for factory steels so do not store it in metal bottle (airbrush cup) way too long otherwise it affects the metal

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Re: Finisher's Power Primer

I have some on my desk now, but I too have not tried it yet
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Re: Finisher's Power Primer

Maybe it's something similar to the Mr. Hobby and Tamiya metal primer? (except that those aren't puke green )
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Re: Finisher's Power Primer

The Finisher's site suggests that you sand parts before applying the primer. Also the primer'll corrode your airbrush if you leave it inside too long.
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Re: Finisher's Power Primer

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Also the primer'll corrode your airbrush if you leave it inside too long.
Dang, that's scary. Maybe there's finally a use for those plastic Aztek A470's?
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Dang, that's scary. Maybe there's finally a use for those plastic Aztek A470's?
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Re: Finisher's Power Primer

I've used this for a while now. I'm a bit scared to shoot it through my airbrush given the warnings. But brush painted on small metal or etched parts it works a treat.
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