Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter - 500ml aerosol
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Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter
Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter is an adhesion promoter/primer suitable for plastic, aluminium, metal, zinc, putty, existing painted or varnished surfaces. The Raptor Liner adhesion promoter dries quickly, is transparent and easy to apply. This transparent primer can be covered with solvent and water based paints and finishes.
Universal primer spray
Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter is a universal primer that adheres to any surface. After the adhesion promoter is dry, it can be finsihed with bedliner paint, solvent-based paint, water-based paint and conventional automotive paint.
How to use the Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter?
Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter aerosol is easy to use. Follow the steps below to properly spray Raptor Liner adhesion promoter.
- Lightly sand the surface to promote adhesion
- Degrease the surface
- Shake the aerosol for 2 minutes before use
- Make a fluid movement while spraying
- Keep a spraying distance of 20cm
- 2 coats are sufficient
Features of the Raptor Liner Adhesion Promoter
- Excellent adhesion to most materials
- Can be finished with water and solvent based paints
- Has a flat and smooth application
- One of the most used primers
| SKU | RPTAP/AL |
|---|---|
| Brand | Raptor Liner |
| EAN | 5010796111670 |
| Components | 1K (1-component) |
| Gloss level | matte |
| Category | Primers |
How do you remove adhesive residues
Are there adhesive residues on your car from a sticker or car wrap? Removing adhesive residues from the car can be tricky without damaging the paint. To remove adhesive residues without scratching, it’s best to use a caramel wheel. This is a rubber grinding wheel specifically designed to remove adhesive residues without damaging the car paint
How much can I spray with a spray can?
A 400ml spray can covers approximately 1.5 to 2 m², depending on the material porosity and layer thickness. For larger projects or multiple layers, we recommend accounting for an extra 10% to ensure you don't run out halfway through.
Do you need to sand primer
Once the primer is dry, you need to sand it. Sanding the primer smooths the surface and lightly roughens the primer layer. This helps the color car paint or 2K paint adhere better to the primer. If you don’t sand the primer, the paint will not adhere as well to the base coat.