Choosing the Right Primer for Your Project
Not all primers are created equal. Discover how to select the perfect primer for different surfaces and conditions to ensure a flawless finish.

Choosing the Right Primer for Your Project
Primer is the foundation of any great paint job. Choosing the right one can make the difference between a finish that lasts years and one that fails prematurely.
Understanding Primer Types
Epoxy Primers
Best for bare metal and maximum corrosion protection. Excellent adhesion and chemical resistance.
2K Urethane Primers
Versatile option for most automotive applications. Good build and easy sanding.
Acid Etch Primers
Essential for aluminum and galvanized surfaces. Creates a chemical bond with the metal.
High-Build Primers
Perfect for filling minor imperfections and achieving a smooth surface before topcoat.
Matching Primer to Surface
Bare Steel: Start with epoxy or acid etch, follow with high-build if needed
Aluminum: Always use acid etch primer first
Plastic/Composites: Use dedicated plastic primer with flex additives
Previously Painted Surfaces: Epoxy or 2K urethane work well after proper prep
Application Tips
- Surface preparation is 80% of the job
- Apply in thin, even coats
- Allow proper flash time between coats
- Sand with 400-600 grit before topcoat
- Don't skip the recommended dry time
The right primer, properly applied, sets the stage for a finish that looks great and stands the test of time.