Bob Hollinshead;29616 said:Polyprimers are high build, quick complete cure, and very stable.
That's what is called a "straw man" argument. Obviously no one has made such assertions about 2K urethane primer. It can be said, however, that 2K urethane, compared to poly primer, builds less, cures slower, and is potentially less stable in that it generally retains a higher degree of solvent solubility for much longer than poly primer.ChunkyLover53;29652 said:As opposed to 2k primers that are not high build, not quick complete curing, and highly unstable?
crashtech;29663 said:That's what is called a "straw man" argument. Obviously no one has made such assertions about 2K urethane primer. It can be said, however, that 2K urethane, compared to poly primer, builds less, cures slower, and is potentially less stable in that it generally retains a higher degree of solvent solubility for much longer than poly primer.
ChunkyLover53;29686 said:I just had to give him a hard time because the question was about 2k primer and poly primers. It seemed like a half answer. I appreciate that he answered the 2k part as well. Sorry for being a smart ass though, I was just messing around.
Bob Hollinshead;29703 said:Half answers lead to questions, you can do your own testing but oftentimes with this stuff it takes years and years to reach a conclusion.