STYNYLREZ primer?

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srspicer
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STYNYLREZ primer?

Post by srspicer »

Hi All,

Has anyone here worked with this primer? The label states that it is a water based acrylic polyurethane. !?:shock:

Also from the label;
-Simple & easy application
-Self leveling detail enhancing coverage
-Excellent adhesion and durability
-Dries to a hard flat finish
-for use on plastics, metals, woods, resin, various other substrates
-simple and easy clean up

If it sound too good to be true........

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! :D
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Post by brt »

http://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B ... geNumber=3

I have not used it. amazon.com has 28 reviews and 26 are positive. In the 2 negative reviews, thickness is cited as an issue.
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Thanx much, that is a big help!
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Post by Laughing Coffin »

I've purchased myself a batch based on This Gentleman's review/recomendation.

Havn't used it yet, will make a report when I try it.
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Post by Go Flight »

I just purchased the 3 pack (black, white, gray) thru Amazon. It arrived Saturday.
Looking thru all the You Tube modeling vids, both for regular models and minis, I've yet to find anyone giving it a thumbs down That's the reason I bought.
I may start a new kit this week and will gladly give my opinion when I start spraying.
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