I picked up some Krylon Fusion tonight and was wondering what primer I should use with it. I heard that Krylon H20 is not the best choice and was wondering what would be the best primer for this. I am going for the fiberglass look with Krylon Fusion. Any help would be greatly appricated.
Thanks,
-Paul
I used the Krylon H2O and it seemed to work good. Just make sure you sand it with like 320 grti sandpaper when it dries.
if u want the glass look sand everything that u want to be painted really smooth, then clean it very well, then paint. u really dont need primer with that paint. i used fusion with no primer and it turned out good.
I have used krylon fusion before..and now i completely redid my interior..but this time I used duplicoror spray..duplicolor dries alot faster..and seem so far alot more durable...the duplicolor buildable primer is the @!#$ dude...so are the colors
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I used krylon primer and it worked just fine
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Didn't think you had to prime Fusion, as it's designed to bond to plastic w/o primer.
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read the directions on the can, if you are spraying plastic you shouldn't need to use primer or sand anything if you don't want to
Use DupliColor, works great. And no you dont have to use primer, but it helps to prime and sand before you put your base down.