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Lazy Pelican

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Etch Primer for Aluminium Prop
« on: November 07 2021, 15:03 »
Now that I have removed the propeller I intend to strip all the old paint and start again with bare metal.
Can anyone recommend a decent Etch Primer & should I use 2 part?

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Re: Etch Primer for Aluminium Prop
« Reply #1 on: November 07 2021, 20:15 »
This one has served me very well (UK based supplier): https://www.militaryvehiclepaint.co.uk/product_details.php?product_id=61711

Don't apply too thickly - with etch primer a thin coat is better.
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Re: Etch Primer for Aluminium Prop
« Reply #2 on: November 08 2021, 05:39 »
Thanks- presumably I can overcoat direct with Trilux?

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Re: Etch Primer for Aluminium Prop
« Reply #3 on: November 08 2021, 14:52 »
Assume so - never tried Trilux, but Velox Plus worked well.
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Re: Etch Primer for Aluminium Prop
« Reply #4 on: November 08 2021, 16:55 »
Trilux (or Ecopower the Hempel equivalent) has its own primer. You may well find your prop still has the original epoxy coating underneath the antifoul. Don't forget to check for any movement around the rubber hub while you have it off.