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Majic 1 gal. Gray Rust Preventative Sandable Primer
Majic 1 gal. Gray Rust Preventative Sandable Primer
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The Majic Rust Preventative Sandable Primer for Exterior Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint is a durable heavy-duty alkyd primer specially formulated for excellent adhesion and resistance to weathering and corrosion.
- Use on iron steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal
- Sandable primer for Exterior Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint
- Heavy-duty alkyd primer specially formulated for excellent adhesion and resistance to weathering and corrosion
- Gray
| Brand | Majic |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Container Size | 1 gal. |
| Dry to Touch | 12 hours |
| Features | Wet or dry sand. Provides a tough, rust inhibitive base. Sprays and sands smooth for the ultimate finish. Perfect for use on iron, steel, aluminum, and primed galvanized metal. VOC compliant in all states. For EXTERIOR use only. |
| Finish | Flat |
| Interior and/or Exterior Use | Interior and Exterior |
| Package Quantity | 2 |
| Paint Base | Other |
| Surface Compatibility | Metal |
| Primary Color | Gray |
| Recommended Number Of Coats | 1 to 2 |
| Time Before Recoating | 24 hours |
| VOC Content | 250 g/L |
| Warranty | None |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8-6055-1 |
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Q: Is this a sealer primer
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do you add hardner and reducer both this product?
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, it is recommended to use both a hardener and a reducer with this primer. For spraying applications, you can reduce the product with lacquer thinner or naphtha.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can I apply this over epoxy primer
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Bob J! Yes, this can be applied over cured epoxy primer, but the surface must be properly sanded first (220-400 grit) to ensure adhesion, as epoxy is a 2K (two-component) product.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: What thinner can be used with this primer ?
6 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor- For Majic Gray Rust Preventative Sandable Primer, use Majic Reducer (#8-0750) or acetone for thinning, adding about a pint per gallon for spray application, but never use mineral spirits, lacquer thinner, or kerosene as they can ruin the primer6 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can this primer be used to paint a fiberglass truck canopy
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, this can be used for this purpose.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do i need to reduce it
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes. It must be reduced, at an 8:1 ratio with Majic Reducer, 8-0750, prior to spray application.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Will this stick to aluminum fuel tanks good. ??
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Use on iron steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal Sandable primer for Exterior Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint Heavy-duty alkyd primer specially formulated for excellent adhesion and resistance to weathering and corrosiona year agoHelpful?
Q: Will this be a good primer to use on my chevrolet truck? I intend to use majic gloss black oil based paint on top of this.
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Alex this is recommended for use on iron steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal.a year agoHelpful?
Q: can this be used as a high fill primer
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! This is not a high fill primer. This primer is resistance to weathering and corrosion.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this comparable to an epoxy primer or does majic have an epoxy primer for bare metal?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Majic Sandable Gray is primarily designed for use on ferrous metals, it is also designed for exception adhesion to “difficult” surfaces (including fiberglass, some vinyl & plastic, and aluminum). Extra care should be taken to remove all loose paint on metal surfaces so that all rusted areas will be exposed for priming.a year agoHelpful?
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Q: Is this a sealer primer
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do you add hardner and reducer both this product?
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, it is recommended to use both a hardener and a reducer with this primer. For spraying applications, you can reduce the product with lacquer thinner or naphtha.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can I apply this over epoxy primer
2 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Bob J! Yes, this can be applied over cured epoxy primer, but the surface must be properly sanded first (220-400 grit) to ensure adhesion, as epoxy is a 2K (two-component) product.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: What thinner can be used with this primer ?
6 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor- For Majic Gray Rust Preventative Sandable Primer, use Majic Reducer (#8-0750) or acetone for thinning, adding about a pint per gallon for spray application, but never use mineral spirits, lacquer thinner, or kerosene as they can ruin the primer6 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can this primer be used to paint a fiberglass truck canopy
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, this can be used for this purpose.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do i need to reduce it
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes. It must be reduced, at an 8:1 ratio with Majic Reducer, 8-0750, prior to spray application.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Will this stick to aluminum fuel tanks good. ??
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Use on iron steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal Sandable primer for Exterior Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint Heavy-duty alkyd primer specially formulated for excellent adhesion and resistance to weathering and corrosiona year agoHelpful?
Q: Will this be a good primer to use on my chevrolet truck? I intend to use majic gloss black oil based paint on top of this.
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Alex this is recommended for use on iron steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal.a year agoHelpful?
Q: can this be used as a high fill primer
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! This is not a high fill primer. This primer is resistance to weathering and corrosion.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this comparable to an epoxy primer or does majic have an epoxy primer for bare metal?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Majic Sandable Gray is primarily designed for use on ferrous metals, it is also designed for exception adhesion to “difficult” surfaces (including fiberglass, some vinyl & plastic, and aluminum). Extra care should be taken to remove all loose paint on metal surfaces so that all rusted areas will be exposed for priming.a year agoHelpful?
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Most Helpful Favorable Review
5 out of 5 stars.
great durable primer
11 years ago
I have used this for years !
Great for tractors and for cars
Would not use anything else
Reduce with lacor thinner or naptha for spraying
38 people found this helpful
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Most Helpful Critical Review
1 out of 5 stars.
Grey primer does not dry
5 years ago
(Sept 2020, Ontario NY) Purchased Majic primer quart and black enamel as a protective top coat. The plan was to provide renewed protection to rockers and underside of my 2010 truck, after much sand blasting. I also blasted some blistered roof spots near the windshield seam. The primer at the bottom of the can was a near solid mass. Took most of 15 to 20 minutes to mix well and still had to screen out some lumps. At this point the doubts started. Paint should not be this difficult to work with. My thinking was maybe even new primer has a shelf life. I primed a few small test areas including the roof spots. Conditions were near perfect, comfortable humidity and mid 70’s with sun. After 24 hours this primer was still too soft to either sand or paint over. I thought maybe the roof spots had been too hot to have primed but test samples in our shaded barn where also uncured. I scrapped it all away , which was easy, and went with a different product on hand. Not sure what to do. The black mixed up ok but have not tested it yet.
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Most Recent
Phoenix, AZ
Reviews 2
3 out of 5 stars.
Works great if you follow instructions
2 years ago
Works well if you don't apply it to thick or don't let it dry for 24hrs before applying paint. If you do it right gives you a nice hard finish.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
GOOD STUFF
3 years ago
I don't get what the big stink is all about. I tried this product, followed their recommendations for prep and application and waited for it to dry (24hrs). I was skeptical about the dry time, It seemed like it shouldn't take that long, but it did. So does epoxy. This stuff dries hard, sands well and does not let go. See for yourself. I will continue using their line.
Anonymous
Florida
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Worst primer to buy
3 years ago
7 days later primer still wet. Junk. Do not buy. Whiping it off now with water. Ridiculous
No, I do not recommend this product.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Awesome
4 years ago
Great product make sure to use hardner and reducer
Yes, I recommend this product.