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109jb 11-06-2007 10:20 AM

Remove the EDP Primer??
 
I'm still a way off, but was wondering what the concensus is on removing the black EDP primer that sheet metal parts come with these days.I know that it needs to be removed where welding, but should the EDP be removed elsewhere prior to the finish painting/body prep. I have read that some people say leave it on because it isstuck on good, kind of like leaving on a previous paint job if it is solid, just rough it up some when applying other primer coats.I've also read that it should be taken down to bare metal, but the arguments that I've read in this regard don't give a real reason other than just because that's the way to do it. What do you guys think. Please give reasons why you think the way you do and not just "because". If removing is the correct way then there has to be a reason why it is the correct way.

Thanks,

John B.

Starfury 11-06-2007 10:39 AM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
My paint class teacher told us to leave it on. You need to scuff it up a little with a scotch brite pad, but other than that, you can prime right over it.

JMD 11-06-2007 11:30 AM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
Quote:

ORIGINAL: Starfury

My paint class teacher told us to leave it on. You need to scuff it up a little with a scotch brite pad, but other than that, you can prime right over it.
+1

I would add that you need to scuff the sh*t out of it, make sure you leave nothing shiny.

This primer is super smooth, it will not hold paint without a really good scuff job. Don't forget the creases and the nooks and crannys.....

( I don't think I have ever typed "nooks and crannys" before.... wierd words... :D:D:D)

109jb 11-06-2007 01:28 PM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
Thanks Starfury and JMD. Your responses make sense and is what I'm leaning heavily toward unless someone else has a real good reason otherwise.

Thanks again

cmanf 11-06-2007 01:43 PM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
I saw on one Musclecar tv show they took it off.
Claimed to be able to sight the panel better.
Im with the other guys 180 grit then your primer over top.

4reboy 11-06-2007 02:03 PM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
My body shop, which is very very professional, took it off the door skin before they began the body work on it. I didn't ask for a reason why, I just know they did it.

Starfury 11-06-2007 02:16 PM

RE: Remove the EDP Primer??
 
I wouldn't go as far as sandpaper, you'll take the stuff right off. It's really thin.A course scotch brite and some elbow grease should do the job.


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