🎨 Elevate your automotive projects with flawless primer power!
Custom Coat 1K High Build Direct to Metal Primer is a versatile 12-ounce aerosol spray designed for automotive and industrial use. Its flexible acrylic formula offers superior adhesion and excellent filling properties on steel, aluminum, fiberglass, SMC, and urethane surfaces. Featuring a flat fan high atomization nozzle, it delivers wide, even coverage and is easy to sand for a smooth topcoat finish. Low VOC and suitable for interior and exterior applications, this primer is the professional’s go-to for prepping surfaces with efficiency and precision.
Brand | Custom Shop |
Color | Gray |
Finish Type | High-Gloss |
Size | 12-ounce |
Item Volume | 1800 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Low VOC |
Unit Count | 48 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #808080 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 848849095456 |
Manufacturer | Custom Shop |
Item Weight | 3.32 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.35 x 6.5 x 5.47 inches |
Item model number | SP-448-3PK |
Exterior | Aluminum,Metal,Painted,Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | SP-448-3PK |
Special Features | Low VOC |
O**Y
100% recommend
The media could not be loaded. 100% would recommend , this product. Easy to spray and sand. Nozzle is good quality with even fan. Not a super high build primer but good for covering light scratching, I ended up buying two bottles , may end up buying much more. Will work on plastics just make sure you apply adhesion promoter first. Says it’s flexible that still remains to be tested. But all in all great product. Will be doing a review on this product on YouTube.YouTube channel: just a mechanic
M**L
Excellent
For a spray bomb primer.. this works very very well.. It has good weight using it on a restoration only downside I wish they made this in black..
B**N
Shipping time and quality of product.
Went on smoother then most store bought primers and no runs with lighter coats. A couple coats and light sanding .Fender came out nice. Looks new.
S**W
Better than average
The product is good buy the aerosol seems to react to some other paint with a bit of an orange peal look. It can be sanded a but it was a bit of a surprise.
S**.
Doesn't get any better!
Great product, laid down smooth, and I love the fact that you can rotate the spray pattern. Will deff buy again
J**O
Great primer for propmaking
I work on props as a hobby and I decided to try this out along with other primers for comparison. I gotta say, that I really like this ones. It really leaves a good surface ready to paint. It sprays really consistently and the amount of paint you get due to the can size is awesome. I will definitely purchase this again once it runs out.
R**T
Worth the extra money
Yes this spray on primer is more expensive than most, but it is worth it.I painted a set of wheels using Rustoleum Graphite. I've done it before in the past with a cheaper primer and it didn't come out nearly as nice as it did with this primer.Also I only needed one can of this primer, then I used 4 cans of the Graphite paint. Pictures show after primer then the final after the Graphite paint.
G**R
Spotty adhesion to bare metal ruined my project
I prepared my motorcycle gas tank with 3M Platinum Plus Finishing Glaze, sanding it down to a nice feathered finish,with some bare metal spots among the glaze coated areas. This primer adhered to the glaze just fine, but where I put it over bare metal, it later came off. I spent a lot of time doing a two-color design, and when I peeled the tape off, the paint came off in spots, right down to the shiny, clean metal in the areas where the primer was sprayed on metal. I''m not sure why it happened. I sanded with 220 and cleaned and dried the surface with denatured alcohol before spraying. The primer adhered to he 3M glaze just fine. In areas where it pulled off, it pulled off of bare metal. My project was ruined, and because of it, I lost about $150 on the primer, two other paints I used, expensive tape, and the 3M glaze; not to mention the time my bike is still off the road.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 day ago