What is the diference between primer and flat gray paint?

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What is the diference between primer and flat gray paint?

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Just curious. Does primer stick better? Is it thicker?
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Primers are typically hotter and tougher. They may also be thicker to help fill small imperfections.
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A primer is also able to stick to almost any surface and vice virsa.
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Primer/Sealers

Straight primers are designed to provide a surface that paint bonds to. Sealers are designed to fill imperfections and provide a barrier between the surface and the paint. Different surfaces require different sealers, most metals require at least a enamel sealer, if not an epoxy sealer, while most any other surface could take a latex based primer.

Priming a surface involes a chemical reaction in the paint that binds with the surface in question. Some paints this reaction goes so far as to etch the surface at the time.

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Paints ussually have more pigment- or toners, (the stuff that IS the color) vs binders, (the stuff that chemically binds the paint to a surface) and therefore need to be used and perform best with a primer. Some paints have only the toner- and need a sealer/clearcoat to provide protection from the elements.

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You do know that there is no such thing as a latex primer, latex paints are actually acrylic and contain no latex.
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Kylwell wrote:You do know that there is no such thing as a latex primer, latex paints are actually acrylic and contain no latex.
It's still what it's called, though, no matter what it's made of. Seems like a moot point.

I always thought primers were lousy topcoats because they seem to attract dirt a lot more and don't stand up to abuse as well. Of course it would depend on the primer, but I assume we're talking about things you can use on the small scale.

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If I'm going to prime, and I don't always, it's usually Mr. Surfacer.
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