Terry Olson
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- Aug 20, 2005
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Searched, but not finding the specific question I have addressed. I'm repainting my '83 Lund Mr. Pike (aluminum). I bought Valspar polyeurethane enamel topside paint. The Valspar literature calls for an initial coat of vinyl wash metal primer which I gather is sometimes called "metal etching primer", followed by two coats of vinyl zinc chromate primer and two coats of topcoat if painting over all new metal while the vinyl wash metal primer isn't called for if painting over sound previously painted surfaces. I'm leaving some paint on the surface in places where it's sound while taking it down to bare metal where necessary. I'm assuming that I should apply the product as though painting bare aluminum - but the label indicates that the vinyl wash metal primer may lift old paint - DOH! <br /><br />Here's the question:<br /><br />Use both primer products, or just one? In most posts on the subject I only see a mention of the use of zinc chromate primer, then paint. I'm wondering if the other primer product is necessary, advisable, or should be avoided because it may lift old paint etc. <br /><br />Thanks in advance for the benefit of your experience.