> about primers in general, probably not true for all primer paints, but I > did > read somewhere that they are porous ( more like single part paint , rather > than two-part ) ..........I read somewhere that primer paint can be porous, > and should have the top coat put on before two long. > The red-lead primer I've used (healing PA-10) was not porous and could be left exposed indefinitely. It dried almost-flat. Unfortunately the local company making it was bought-out (Epiglass) and the paint was cheapened... to semigloss crap... and then bought-out again and the primer disappeared entirely.
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